Okay, I have 4 JL tower speakers (white) and the boat is garaged 6 months out the year. I tow it 1 hour to and from the lake nearly every weekend. Do I really need speaker covers if I’m not having any issues with bugs or damage from towing?
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Originally posted by Polidori View PostOkay, I have 4 JL tower speakers (white) and the boat is garaged 6 months out the year. I tow it 1 hour to and from the lake nearly every weekend. Do I really need speaker covers if I’m not having any issues with bugs or damage from towing?
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I'd agree with the above. I have SpeakerSox in the past which did the job but this time around I went with the JL covers which I'll have to remove while in use so we'll see how that goes this year, but in general tower speakers are expensive and the UV will fade the finish at a minimum. I know they're supposed to be rated for outdoor use but IMO covering something so expensive seems to just make sense to me.
There was a trend a few years ago where people went cover nuts covering board racks, mirrors, winches and just about everything else you could make a cover for. I never went that far but adding protection for a pair of $1200 speakers works for me.
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Originally posted by bturner View PostI'd agree with the above. I have SpeakerSox in the past which did the job but this time around I went with the JL covers which I'll have to remove while in use so we'll see how that goes this year, but in general tower speakers are expensive and the UV will fade the finish at a minimum. I know they're supposed to be rated for outdoor use but IMO covering something so expensive seems to just make sense to me.
There was a trend a few years ago where people went cover nuts covering board racks, mirrors, winches and just about everything else you could make a cover for. I never went that far but adding protection for a pair of $1200 speakers works for me.
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