Is it okay to talk around your speakers?


When a system is not on, should you avoid making any noise near the speakers? I am thinking about back EMF caused by the speaker cones moving and then sending voltage backwards into the crossover and the rest of the system - could this cause damage or even minor degradation to the sound quality after a while? Do you unhook the speakers when not in use just to be on the safe side?
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I'm gonna take a wild guess here and say your post followed a lengthy evening of disinformation gathering and transcendental mediation.

I'd invite you to acquire as did I, this precept:

it ain't what you know that gives you the most consternation, it's what you know that just ain't so that confounds and confuses.... speakers are no different. They say quite often, "Right here is fine bud." however we later find out, they were only partially right, and need further relocationing... sometimes the relocating is in someone else' home.

It's only thereafter that we rediscover via the next few pairs of replacements that we'd as soon have back those we relocated initially when the upgrade flu overtook us..
I'd be very careful if you have any house plants nearby. The plants may become violent out of jealousy and let your room fill up with C02.