A admin_exported New member Aug 10, 2019 2,556 5 0 Nov 21, 2009 #1 My little son touched the tweeter of my tannoy f1 and dented it a little bit but it immediately came back into shape. I haven't noticed any audible difference but could this have caused some sort of damage to the tweeters?
My little son touched the tweeter of my tannoy f1 and dented it a little bit but it immediately came back into shape. I haven't noticed any audible difference but could this have caused some sort of damage to the tweeters?
A Anonymous Guest Nov 21, 2009 #2 seems to happen alot to those with kids (and you're lucky you didn't have to pull it out yourself). From what i remember the consensus seems to be if you can't hear a difference then its fine.
seems to happen alot to those with kids (and you're lucky you didn't have to pull it out yourself). From what i remember the consensus seems to be if you can't hear a difference then its fine.
B Big Chris New member Apr 3, 2008 400 0 0 Nov 22, 2009 #3 If it's not going to be a one-off, I'd seriously consider replacing the covers.
T theadmans New member Jun 4, 2009 20 0 0 Nov 22, 2009 #5 You are lucky my son pushed both of the bass/mid cones of my AVI Neutron IVs right in ! I breathed a big sigh of relief when I managed to pull them out with the suction from a vacuum cleaner. I rang Ashley at AVI who reassured me they should be OK.
You are lucky my son pushed both of the bass/mid cones of my AVI Neutron IVs right in ! I breathed a big sigh of relief when I managed to pull them out with the suction from a vacuum cleaner. I rang Ashley at AVI who reassured me they should be OK.