I wouldn’t let a cleaning lady (if we had one) clean my hifi in the first place…
What about a cleaning gentleman…?
I am the cleaning gentleman and at five foot four I would definitely need a small ladder (or a pogo stick)
An old dear friend of mine had a pogo stick; he used to bump around at age 12, in his parents’ home’s corridors, among costly antiques. I have never been able to use it.
I too am the cleaning gentleman.
You could paint the cables the same colour as the wall and skirting board, that would hide them better
Fantastic- love those Tannoys
Oh yes… Just swapped the ND5XS2 for an NDX2.
Cold out of the box playing for 2 hours. It sounds a bit tight but the step up is immediately obvious. Looking forward to hear it settle in and opening up. Very happy bunny here…
I have a cleaning gentleman… he, for all his talents, is not allowed near my sound equipment. I dust, clean and vacuum where needed.
Looking very nice
I just sit down calmly and have a chat with the spiders Bud ATB Peter
Every time I see Classic Tannoys they remind me of this advert which obviously left an impression on me at a very young age. Unfortunately my Dad didn’t have Tannoy speakers or a decent Hi-Fi…
An itch to scratch one day
Yeh I lust after a pair of legacy Eaton’s and a great big Luxman amp!
I like the speakers. Very nice
They are lovely looking speakers. The dedicated stands cost £1,000 but make the most of them apparently, by supporting them in the corners, which is ideal for a thin walled cabinet. It’s a shame that Something Solid are no more, as they would have been ideal.
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Wood burner lit. Listening to Damon Albarn. All good…
And very peaceful and relaxing.
@anon4489532 has his speaker cable dressed appropriately to get the best sound out of those particular speakers.
I kind of have a love hate relationship with the creepy crawlies…I love the smaller ones, it’s when their bigger, bolder cousins take me by surprise that I call out for assistance from a deity I do not believe in. It’s actually quite embarrassing to watch, funny for my wife, embarrassing for me.