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RE: Scott S-17

If it is just a torn cone on the tweeter try repairing it before replacing it, especially if it is a small break. Lots of info on the web, but I have used a little parchment paper or kleneex and some white glue to fix many a hole in damaged cones and could never hear any difference in the sound.


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