In Reply to: DUH!!! dented tweeter disaster.HELP posted by greg in OKLA on May 27, 2003 at 16:26:49:
not sure if you mean the cone. basket or surround material. It it's the dome in the cone, a little needle to pop it out is all that is required, although I've heard people say it's not big deal. If it is the physical frame, look for loose screws, or anything that might resonate. Probably fine, but I know the sick feeling of droppiing a speaker only to see the cabinet splinter in the corner. Ouch!
Good luck
Brad
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- Re: DUH!!! dented tweeter disaster.HELP - b2 18:49:39 05/27/03 (5)
- I'm not sure I would do that - Metralla 23:35:15 05/27/03 (4)
- Re: I'm not sure I would do that - b2 02:53:38 05/28/03 (3)
- For fabric tweeters, which the above poster does not have, you can also - Duilawyer 07:06:18 05/28/03 (0)
- Re: I'm not sure I would do that - greg in OKLA 03:24:09 05/28/03 (1)
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