I thought of using the vacuum but wasn't sure.. but after this video.. tried the vacuum. Worked fine. Just need to be super careful
Probably the most competent video ive seen on this topic, many thanks. Me dented speaker has the same cone type as the first one, the black plastic one. It is only slightly bigger than 40mm though, so vacumn tube is a bit big... Might have to make adapter. I also have brown painters tape, should I try it?
I justed a vacuum for a sandwich bag and worked from temu but I was using it for a blue tooth remember no pokey thanks Mr pokey
THe vaccum finally worked but even that took some time. I had to use full on suction as the covesr are metal. Still some dents but hopefully they com out themselves! Thank You!
My technics ex7 speaker the woofer cone is pushed in. It’s a composite mica material, so I’m guessing the vacuum trick would work fine.
@@UltimateDIYI guess it’s more comparable to the metal aluminum dust cap.
i used the tape method on some "broken" fluance ai60s I got for 20usd. I had to stick some packing tape pretty well to it then pulled straight out. was left with a few indentations. i wonder if a heat gun at low temps would work well. i guess i could even try just placing them outside. its 45 c where I am at lol
Probably placing outside is safer. Heatgun can cause lots of damage really quickly.
Try brown packing tapes. It will pull out the sunken dome in one attempt. Also the pulling out motion and direction of the tape has to be not perpendicular to the dome but sideways.
is there any way to fix a tweeter with a grill in front of it? i cant get the vaccum to work.
Wow...boxe Unitra...
Hmmm...erau tari la vremea lor
Eu zic ca merita restaurate.
Stima
Dap, clar. Mi le-a dat un prieten in starea asta. Cu aiguranta o sa le restaurez cand am putin timp liber.
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