Like many, many people before me I have suffered the dreaded feeling of seeing the cone covering one of my tweeters abused by careless hands.
Unlike many before me, I was able to fix it..... (I thought this was impossible!)
I got a 6" strip of gaffa tape, held a cig.lighter up to the middle of it until it turned sticky, then placed it VERY gently up against the caved -in tweeter cone. To my amazement, as I pulled the tape slowly towards me, the cone sprang back into shape!
I always thought that this was impossible.
Maybe I was just lucky, but you might want to give it a try.....
Unlike many before me, I was able to fix it..... (I thought this was impossible!)
I got a 6" strip of gaffa tape, held a cig.lighter up to the middle of it until it turned sticky, then placed it VERY gently up against the caved -in tweeter cone. To my amazement, as I pulled the tape slowly towards me, the cone sprang back into shape!
I always thought that this was impossible.
Maybe I was just lucky, but you might want to give it a try.....