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I've got three years so far out of a very cheap ( nothing cheaper than free
.... ) paper cone speaker that has got a lot of splash and drip - mostly rainwater. I mounted it in a well painted box, cone down, and gave it several coats of silicone based water repelling spray - left over from waterproofing some clothing. When it fails I will decide if I "buy" another one or go for the real thing. This is NOT above the deck or where failure would be more than an inconvenience. DF "Haakon Dybdahl" wrote in message ... I guess the answer is yes and no. At least I have seen "marine" CD and loadspeakers" that are not protected for water, and I have seen some that at least look sealed. I have seen loadspeakers being seld in two versions, one has been treated with something so the cone won't absorb water. I do not think there are any general rules, you have to look at each case. Maybe there are some certifications, I do not know. I have permanently removed my outdoor speakers in case of heavy weather or capsize (I suppose they would have ended up as big holes in the deck). Haakon "m Ransley" wrote in message ... Are marine CD stereos car stereos in water resistant enclosures or are the boards and controls sealed. Are marine stereo speakers high quality car speakers with rubber surounds and plastic cones, or are they different and how. |
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