Peak's suggestion worked with mine. Had similar problem, and covering my tweeter with a smooth soft cotton cloth, I used my vacuum and it worked!
Just be careful..
Just be careful..
The tweeter on my speaker has a crater...Help
Yes, it has been pushed in. It covers about 35-40% of the tweeter dome. Well, I will see what my dealer says then I will try one of the suggestions. What I don't understand is why I didn't hear any discrepancies in the sound. If the tweeter dome is out of shape, should it not affect the sound? And can an overload cause this kind of damage? Thanks, -- Sanjay |
Honestly, the dome is (as far as I understand it) just a dust cover for the working bits and largely cosmetic -- so it really shouldn't effect the sound either way. That said, it should be simple to pull out. I've pulled out metal domes on Thiels with scotch tape, no problem. I figure a fabric dome should be even easier. As for how it got that way, I have to agree with the folks above that the it could really only happen if someone bumped into it. |
By the way, a longer post on the same issue can be found here. |