Q. My tweeter cone has been pushed in, how can I reverse this?
Answer:
There are a few things which you can try in this instance. Firstly, try taking a hairdryer to the dome. With the temperature set to a high setting, aiming directly at the dome, try to heat the dome as the air behind the dome will expand and it may well pop back into place.
Alternatively, you could try
using some sticky tape; this should be applied directly to the dome, then if you gently pull at the tape, you may find that it reforms the dome.
Should you wish to replace the driver at your cost, please get in touch to advise us of where you are based so
that we can put you in touch with the local representative in your territory, if available.
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Q. The centre of my low frequency driver (cone) has been pushed in, is this a problem?
Answer: On the low and mid frequency drivers, the centre portion is purely a dust cap and should not affect the sonic performance of the loudspeaker. Should you wish to replace the driver at your cost you'll need to advise us of where you are based ...
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