Re: Pushed in Dust Cap [message #49760 is a reply to message #49759] |
Mon, 24 July 2006 14:52   |
Crazy Dave
Messages: 67 Registered: May 2009
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Tape, rolled backwards on you finger can also work well. If you destroy it, at least you can get an exact replacement from Eminence. If your speakers are in a place of public access in you house, you should really cover them. I sold audio for years and I can tell you that both children and adults, can resist pushing in dust caps and tweeter domes. It's something that's hardwired into us! Dave
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