RBH Sound T-30LSE Speaker User Manual


 
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Care and Cleaning
To keep up the appearance
and speaker maintenance of
your speaker, lets start with the
cabinet. Whether your cabinet
boasts a real wood veneer, or
a shiny black laminate finish
it’s still going to get dusty.
You will definitely want to keep
typical furniture polishes or
sprays away from your speaker
cabinet. Simply cleaning the
cabinet with a soft cloth,
perhaps lightly dampened by
water should easily remove any
dust. Wiping dust away from
the grille, toward the back of
the speaker is recommended.
Grilles attract dust, and if
you bump your dusting cloth
against the edge of grile,
you’re likely to see a dusty
residue appear on the grille.
Grilles can get pretty dusty,
part of their job is to protect
your speaker’s drivers, and if
they’re not capturing and hold-
ing dust, they’re not doing their
job. To clean the grille, carefully
vacuum to remove the dust.
Avoid touching your drivers as
much as possible but dust can
certainly build up on drivers too.
If your drivers have become seri-
ously dusty, try using a clean dry
soft bristle paintbrush to remove
the dust by lightly brushing off
the dust, or use a can of com-
pressed air to blow the dust off.