The way the protective film splits away in pieces as you pull it off does seem odd to me, as if it was applied a long time ago. The paint color is nice. I'm sure a happy owner.
You can spend as long as you want peeling this off in one larger layer, or as we have done it here, in smaller amounts. The film isn't hard, it's soft. A 15 minute video of nothing really happening would've been a little more boring.
@@frankprowsehifi What I was thinking, these speakers might have been in storage for a very long time and the film had gone brittle. The film on my Wilson speakers was very plastic and pulled off as a sheet without splitting.
@@brodricr6237 Like all good manufacturers who push the envelope in terms of performance and improvements in manufacturing, perhaps Wilson Audio have updated the film they use to wrap the speakers? Moot point anyway, as has already been mentioned in our last reply, the film isn't brittle, but soft. Considering these were a custom colour order and were for the showroom floor, I can confirm your theory is incorrect - they were shipped as soon as they were ready to do so, as is Wilson Audio's policy. They are a well-oiled machine - they dont warehouse speakers like other brands do.