- Aug 10, 2019
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Here was a test for my patience...
... and still fuming a little.
After quite a few months of saving, I eventually purchased a pair of B&W 685 speakers and got them set up in the living room yesterday. I really like them and they were sounding great. I took the cover off the front as I liked the look of the speaker.
Unfortunately a member of the family has used their fingers rather than their ears to check them out and I now have a damaged tweeter! It was really easy to damage - didn't take any force at all really.
Any ideas on what I can do? Will the tweeter "bounce back"? (Long shot I know!) Or will they need to be repaired?
... and still fuming a little.
After quite a few months of saving, I eventually purchased a pair of B&W 685 speakers and got them set up in the living room yesterday. I really like them and they were sounding great. I took the cover off the front as I liked the look of the speaker.
Unfortunately a member of the family has used their fingers rather than their ears to check them out and I now have a damaged tweeter! It was really easy to damage - didn't take any force at all really.
Any ideas on what I can do? Will the tweeter "bounce back"? (Long shot I know!) Or will they need to be repaired?