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Re: What can you do when they get wet? [message #67126 is a reply to message #67070] Tue, 19 April 2011 22:34 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Shane is currently offline  Shane
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I once had a combo guitar amplifier that sat in a room that flooded with water a little bit below center of the cones for several hours. Put it up and blew gentle, unheated air on it for about 4 days until it was dry. They seemed to recover fine and didn't look worse for wear. I was afraid one side would dry and shrink causing issues, but they seemed fine and I never had a problem with them for several more years of use.

If they dry wonky though, you'll be looking at a recone like Wayne said.
 
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