When my speakers are not in use, I try to always cover them up with the cloth covers that ML supplies.
However, my listening room is in one of those L-shaped configurations where the living room is at the base of the "L", and the kitchen is at the top of the "L". If any cooking is being done in the kitchen, (especially frying), I always make it a point to cover the speakers up with the plastic shipping bags. The stove is equipped with an exhaust fan which is always used.
I worry about cooking residue collecting on the panels.
Am I over doing it? Is the Martin Logan cloth cover enough?
Thanks
However, my listening room is in one of those L-shaped configurations where the living room is at the base of the "L", and the kitchen is at the top of the "L". If any cooking is being done in the kitchen, (especially frying), I always make it a point to cover the speakers up with the plastic shipping bags. The stove is equipped with an exhaust fan which is always used.
I worry about cooking residue collecting on the panels.
Am I over doing it? Is the Martin Logan cloth cover enough?
Thanks