Two entry questions

After realizing that there was a way to take the cover offa my polk monitors, i saw it was kinda dusty. i tried to brush some off, but there was a layer that stuck. Is there a better way? this also helped the sound a bit.

Secondly: I accidentally started a cd at WAY past normal volume. I quickly turned it down, but that makes me wonder: how loud can I make my speakers before they blow out? How do i know that they have/are close to doing it?
thanks for helping a newbie

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What’s the point of having a blog if I can’t occasionally indulge in self-promotion? So if you’ll forgive my blatancy for a moment, today marks the official pub date of my new book, <I>1959: The Year Everything Changed</I>. Unlike my last book, which was entirely about foreign policy, this one actually might be of some interest to the readers of this space, because it covers not just politics but also culture, society, science, sex—as the title suggests, <I>everything</I>. More to the point, there are three chapters (out of 25) that deal explicitly with jazz. (Key jazz albums of 1959 included Miles Davis’ <I>Kind of Blue</I>, Ornette Coleman’s <I>The Shape of Jazz to Come</I>, and Dave Brubeck’s <I>Time Out</I>.) There’s also a chapter about the creation of Motown (another 1959 phenomenon), and a jazz-blues vibe infuses the whole book.

Live at Otto's: a New Stereophile Jazz CD

Live at Otto's: a New Stereophile Jazz CD

Released in July, <I>Live at Otto's Shrunken Head</I> (STPH020-2) is the latest Stereophile CD from reviewer Bob Reina's jazz quartet, Attention Screen. Unlike the group's first CD, <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/musicrecordings/907att"><I>Live at Merkin Hall</I></A> (STPH018-2, released in 2007), which was recorded with multiple microphones, I captured the eight improvisations on <I>Live at Otto's</I> using a single pair of mikes.

Turntable Outer Rings

I have a number of albums with minor warps. I would like to hear your experience about the increasingly popular outer rings available for turntables. I know that VPI now includes them. There is also a company in Canada than manufactures these rings.
http://www.ttweights.com/page/page/6597621.htm
I just received mine and am starting some critical listening. I'll post my thoughts in the near future, but I thought that it is a good time to get the subject rolling.

More on MusicGiants

More on MusicGiants

On June 2, <I>Stereophile</I> reported that HDGiants.com, formerly known as MusicGiants.com, had <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/bust_and_booms_on_the_download_front/">… for Chapter 11 bankruptcy</A>. The future of the high-quality music and video download site that had most recently begun offering "Super HD" 24-bit surround-sound downloads was unclear.

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