The op wasn't stupid. The direction just took a turn in the wrong direction. I own a cat and I own a dog. I'll never get another cat but I love this one enough to not care about the resale value of my equipment. She's not the greatest cat ever. She's not a lap cat etc. When she goes I won't replace her, however a day will not go by that I don't own a dog. If you see something up for sale from me, I will proudly state that I own a dog. It's wife, dog and then hi-fi for me. Then the kids. lol
Cat damaged speaker, Help
I posted this on the Asylum, but wanted to get as many opinions as possible.
Our cat cut a slice that looks like a number "7" into the rubber surround of one of my speakers. The woofer is a 6.8" Scanspeak driver which I know is expensive to replace. The speaker seems to sound ok but the cut is bothering me. Is there any kind of glue I can use to repair it without doing more damage to the speaker, or should I just leave it alone? Any help would be appreciated.
Bob
Our cat cut a slice that looks like a number "7" into the rubber surround of one of my speakers. The woofer is a 6.8" Scanspeak driver which I know is expensive to replace. The speaker seems to sound ok but the cut is bothering me. Is there any kind of glue I can use to repair it without doing more damage to the speaker, or should I just leave it alone? Any help would be appreciated.
Bob
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