In Reply to: Dunlavy SC-V questions and opinions wanted posted by David Yost on May 12, 2016 at 09:33:43:
Veneer is pretty simple to work with-
there are a few tricks depending upon type of veneer, thickness, and the material that it is being applied to
If it is a minor area you may be able to use clamps or gravity to re-adhere the lifted section - if it is a bigger section, and or the veneer itself has changed shape, then it becomes a bit more challenging.
I have an old Pair of ProAcs where there is a bubble near the rear edge and I can occasionally spot it - but I do not hear it- some day I will inject some glue and clamp it - maybe, if it starts to bother me...
Happy Listening
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