Childproofing your system
Posted by: JamieL_v2 on 17 August 2010
In four and a half months I will need to be ready to prevent my system from falling victim to the various tortures an infant is capable able of inflicting on a Naim amp and CD player, as well as a few other bits of electronics.
I have been given one good bit of advice from a friend with two children, 'Put it up out of reach, anything you lock, they will get through sooner or later.'
It sounds like good advice to me, but I thought that the forum would have a wealth of experience on this, and hopefully a few good disaster stories about jam sandwiches (jelly for US members) inserted into CD trays, sick in unusual places, and nappy incidents. Maybe even the Naim staff have a few good repair stories.
Our arrival is due on 25th December, and will be a girl, and so we have decided against 'Brian, King of the Jews' for a name, even though we are both big Monty Python fans. Probably a good thing we are not expecting a boy.
I have been given one good bit of advice from a friend with two children, 'Put it up out of reach, anything you lock, they will get through sooner or later.'
It sounds like good advice to me, but I thought that the forum would have a wealth of experience on this, and hopefully a few good disaster stories about jam sandwiches (jelly for US members) inserted into CD trays, sick in unusual places, and nappy incidents. Maybe even the Naim staff have a few good repair stories.
Our arrival is due on 25th December, and will be a girl, and so we have decided against 'Brian, King of the Jews' for a name, even though we are both big Monty Python fans. Probably a good thing we are not expecting a boy.