Shipping Expensive Speakers? WATCH OUT


Be very careful if you have to ship expensive & heavy speakers these days.
BAX Global now only insures up to only for $500 for damage.
UPS freight will insure for up to $50K, but speakers must be new & crated & only with a "managers approval".
Moving companies will insure @ $10 per $1K value, but must be crated (if you put your trust in them).
Unless you have "your" speakers on your home owners policy (& you had better check with them first), it could get very hairy.
Just a heads up as I was about to ship 550 lbs. @ $25K value last week & ran into this situation.
Most companies will insure for full value if lost, but not for the damage (that they themselves do).
To be forewarned is to be forearmed.
All the best
Paladin
paladin
To Mariasplunge: Don't even think of UPS. Let Bobby ship via Bax. Mine came in perfect condition. BAX has different rules for commercial users and Merlin can insure them for their full value.
I've come to the conclusion that shipping speakers a great distance, which increases handling, is a real crap shoot.

I have purchased 5 pairs of speakers in the past five years. Three pairs arrived damaged. One pair was shipped via BAX, one pair was shipped via UPS, and the third pair was shipped by another private carrier similar to BAX. All three pairs made the journey from the east coast to the west coast.

The undamaged speakers were both shipped via UPS. One pair came from just 200 miles away, and the other pair came from New York.

Quality packaging and limited handling are everything. These two elements matter more than the carrier, IMO.
Buy from a dealer, then you dont have to worry!
Chadnliz (System | Threads | Answers)
All three pairs of damaged speakers were purchased from dealers.

In all cases, the damage was a result of rough handling and sub par packaging...either subpar original manufacturer packaging, or subpar non-original packaging.

Limit the handling. Pack with bullet proof packing material and in the original boxes. Or, buy locally.

Otherwise, take your chances.
Pbb
Why don't you rent a truck and pick-up the speaker's? Some of the newer U-Haul trucks are nice.