Can I safely darken my cherry wood speakers in sunlight?

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  • John22614
    Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 71

    Can I safely darken my cherry wood speakers in sunlight?

    Hi all,

    I recently had the good fortune of purchasing some 804s's and an 804HTMs out of box from my local dealership at a decent discount. I recall hearing somewhere that if placed them in the sunlight the shade of the cherry wood will get darker. I would like to do that, but I am hesitant to just place them out on the patio on a sunny day and let nature do its thing. This is my first set of B&W speakers ever, and I love them. I'm concerned that direct sunlight might damage the drivers. So, I wanted to check in a see if anyone has experience with this and any suggestions on how or if I should do it.
    B&W 804s Mains
    B&W HTM4 Center
    Monitor Radius 180 Surrounds

    Sony 46 HX929 TV
    Marantz AV 7005 processor
    Anthem MCA 30 Amp
    Panasonic 3D BluRay player
  • htsteve
    Super Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 1216

    #2
    John,

    I had N804's in a room with decent light. They were not in direct sunlight, though. They darkened up over time to a very nice color. I believe it was over a couple of years. I'm not sure about exposing to direct sunlight however. Hopefully someone else will chime in.

    Another idea is to talk to B&W directly.



    Hope this helps.

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    • John22614
      Member
      • Feb 2010
      • 71

      #3
      Thanks Steve, I appreciate your comments.
      B&W 804s Mains
      B&W HTM4 Center
      Monitor Radius 180 Surrounds

      Sony 46 HX929 TV
      Marantz AV 7005 processor
      Anthem MCA 30 Amp
      Panasonic 3D BluRay player

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      • NMG
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2004
        • 232

        #4
        They will darken over time on their own. My cherry 703's are in a room that doesn't receive any direct sunlight, although a small amount of natural light will get into the room when the blinds are open. When I take the grills off I can see a VERY noticeable difference between the part of the cabinet that is covered and the part that isn't.

        The colour of the cabinets now is absolutely gorgeous IMHO, much richer and deeper in tone than when they were right out of the box.

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        • WelshOne
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2009
          • 117

          #5
          I read somewhere on a B&W blurb/manual, that you can use ultraviolet light to help balance out any uneven colour changes..............

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          • John22614
            Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 71

            #6
            very interesting......I had the feeling keeping the grills off might be helpful. My speakers are in the living room and get a good amount of indirect light so hopefully they will darken over time. I'll also check into the ultra violet option. I've seen pictures of some older cherry wood B&W's that look beautiful, hopefully mine will age to that deeper, richer shade. Even now they look pretty nice, but just not as stunning as darker ones.
            B&W 804s Mains
            B&W HTM4 Center
            Monitor Radius 180 Surrounds

            Sony 46 HX929 TV
            Marantz AV 7005 processor
            Anthem MCA 30 Amp
            Panasonic 3D BluRay player

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            • kmcheng
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2008
              • 253

              #7
              They will darken over time. There is no need to risk exposure to the elements. Hifi is also a hobby of patience.

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              • John22614
                Member
                • Feb 2010
                • 71

                #8
                isn't that the truth.....thanks KM
                B&W 804s Mains
                B&W HTM4 Center
                Monitor Radius 180 Surrounds

                Sony 46 HX929 TV
                Marantz AV 7005 processor
                Anthem MCA 30 Amp
                Panasonic 3D BluRay player

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                • wettou
                  Ultra Senior Member
                  • May 2006
                  • 3389

                  #9
                  Originally posted by John22614
                  very interesting......I had the feeling keeping the grills off might be helpful. My speakers are in the living room and get a good amount of indirect light so hopefully they will darken over time. I'll also check into the ultra violet option. I've seen pictures of some older cherry wood B&W's that look beautiful, hopefully mine will age to that deeper, richer shade. Even now they look pretty nice, but just not as stunning as darker ones.
                  My 802N are in direct sunlight and have been the same for the past 8 years. I think it is Cherry veneer so it doesn't darken
                  Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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