How to fix a pushed in speaker

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2017
  • How to repair a damaged dust cover on a woofer, not recommended on paper

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  • @scellyyt
    @scellyyt 4 года назад +84

    turns out this isn’t a good idea with cheap paper dust caps

    • @sarasartori6859
      @sarasartori6859 4 года назад +1

      Did you break it?

    • @hazza123live
      @hazza123live 4 года назад

      Did you try it 😂😂😂😂

    • @scellyyt
      @scellyyt 4 года назад +14

      ripped the entire dust cap out as well as a bit of cone

    • @randomthingch1970
      @randomthingch1970 4 года назад +5

      @@scellyyt same me too 👍

    • @FPSzky
      @FPSzky 4 года назад +2

      yeah, a vacuum solves

  • @drewfamily2496
    @drewfamily2496 7 лет назад +15

    I have Revel speakers and the cones on those are even stiffer. I tried all the other methods with no success. Saw this...melted an end of a glue stick and it worked first time...Genius!

  • @Ukuleleal
    @Ukuleleal 6 лет назад +47

    I didn't have a glue stick, but watching your video gave me the idea to try and pull it out with some sticky tape. Took three or four attempts, but it worked a treat. So thanks for pointing me in the right direction. :)

    • @shawnwhalen8314
      @shawnwhalen8314 4 года назад +2

      I've done that before, I used duct tape.

    • @noorazmi2329
      @noorazmi2329 4 года назад

      Don't use your ejaculator to pull it. It won't be strong enough.

  • @dan4466
    @dan4466 4 года назад +1

    Had some Realistic bookshelves 40 yrs ago. Never forget how good they sound for being cheap speakers. Nice little trick on the woofer

  • @shyam007
    @shyam007 5 лет назад +9

    Andrew Jones bookshelf - one of the hardest domes I’ve seen - nothing worked except this. Thank you! A quick tip - use a hair dryer to take the stick off, or the residue. The warm air makes it much easier to pull it off.

    • @craccky
      @craccky 5 лет назад

      But why does the cap deform / get dented in first place? I opened my elac debut 2 6.2s last night and listened for may be 3 hours at night. Woke up to dented dust caps in the morning. Totally at loss.

    • @pierreuntel1970
      @pierreuntel1970 2 года назад

      bit of alcohol will work also, it got wicked between the glue and the dome thus releasing it

  • @forgeflakshack
    @forgeflakshack 3 года назад +6

    Note that a better option is to use a vacuum to suck it out. If it is hard plastic, you can use a hair dryer to soften the plastic.

  • @addison1101
    @addison1101 5 лет назад +4

    Hello, this worked great, on my Rokit 5 powered speaker, glue stick and my Porter Cable heat gun, low setting. The glue residue easily was removed with heat gun and a Cue Tip. Great Video and idea!

  • @ttonAb2
    @ttonAb2 Год назад +2

    This was the only method that was able to somewhat fix my covers. They are fiber caps but if youre careful you can do it without any further damage. I used my big shop vac and they didn't even budge. I found using a hair dryer helped to soften the dome a bit and allowed the hot glue to come off easy after a few slow pulling attempts.

  • @corpsegrinderken6399
    @corpsegrinderken6399 Месяц назад

    Jake, after trying all the other techniques i seen on here that didnt work I tried the glue stick trick, I worked perfect the 1st time.Thx !!!

  • @svenbutter5569
    @svenbutter5569 5 лет назад

    You saved my day, thank you!
    Works perfectly with Eton Hexacone Woofer!

  • @jblackjack
    @jblackjack 3 года назад +3

    I’ve used a heat gun at a distance fanning rapidly, the air expands the dust cap to normal. Works great on tweeters. Careful not to burn the material. Metal capped tweeter work the best.

  • @benholtrop6483
    @benholtrop6483 5 лет назад +2

    thanks for the tips. My speakers are looking nice again ;-)

  • @jesselackey5333
    @jesselackey5333 2 года назад +1

    I do Paintless dent repair for a living for 22 years now I use hot glue to fix dents in cars. I'm going to let you guys all in on a little secret if the glue sticks to the speaker if hot glue sticks to anything there's a chemical reaction between isopropyl alcohol it's good to use at least 70% preferably 91% if this alcohol is put on the dry glue it pops right off. Then of course evaporates off your speakers I was surprised to see somebody do this this is the way I do my speakers.

  • @TheGrottodevil
    @TheGrottodevil 6 лет назад +2

    this works perfect. Thank you for the vid

  • @MoveUpMedia
    @MoveUpMedia 6 лет назад +1

    Totally worked! Thank you!

  • @ersinsahan4211
    @ersinsahan4211 4 года назад +5

    What are you playing with a vacuum cleaner?

  • @Krishna-of1hv
    @Krishna-of1hv 4 года назад +3

    Wow great job. I'm having same problem but I never try till now since 10 years. I can try this. Thanks

    • @JustSub2Me
      @JustSub2Me 4 года назад +1

      Use a Shop-Vac or home vacuum cleaner all it is is a dust cover it does not have anything to do with the performance of the speaker all it does is keep dust out of the voice coil

  • @BadRonald1
    @BadRonald1 6 лет назад +4

    I just use a small 4 h.p. vacuum like the ones Sears makes. And attach a small cone shaped suction or a crevice tool. Works every time.

  • @stumbleangel1
    @stumbleangel1 5 лет назад

    Thanks! This really helped :)

  • @mikes361
    @mikes361 4 года назад +82

    I fixed a dozen of these with a little vacuum

    • @kohnfutner9637
      @kohnfutner9637 4 года назад +2

      I'm going to try to Dyson my infinity tweeters.

    • @amajorseven
      @amajorseven 4 года назад +3

      Yep. I did, too. You just have to make sure, it‘s not too powerful.

    • @FrancisTernero1
      @FrancisTernero1 4 года назад +3

      It also worked for me :)

    • @nathanc6516
      @nathanc6516 4 года назад +3

      My man! Just bought a pair of nice Legacy speakers on Ebay but one of the little tweeters was pressed in. Had no idea how to fix it, but you saved the day!

    • @jaredhernandez217
      @jaredhernandez217 3 года назад

      Thanks I just did it too!!

  • @ThatJay283
    @ThatJay283 6 лет назад

    Thanks! Works like a treat, ended up with a blackened gluestick though!

  • @thebarnyard5633
    @thebarnyard5633 4 года назад +2

    My man! Thank you 🙏🏻 saved one of my JBL LSR4328p

    • @Mike-nf6nf
      @Mike-nf6nf 4 года назад +1

      Are your JBLs still working? I had to replace the capacitors on my right LSR4326p's power supply board back in February, 2020. The left will likely die soon, so I'll recap that when the time comes.

    • @thebarnyard5633
      @thebarnyard5633 4 года назад

      Mike Still going strong and I have had them for 10 years. Pushed them pretty hard for that 10 years too. Hope the left one stays strong for ya!

    • @Mike-nf6nf
      @Mike-nf6nf 4 года назад

      ​Good to hear!
      I called JBL's technical support technician, Everett. He was VERY helpful. He owns the LSR4326s in a 5.1 surround system at his home, so he knows they're great. He read through the power supply schematic and gave me the following information for a complete PSU capacitor replacement. Note that these may vary on the 4328 model:
      The information below is, in order, the capacitor ID on the PCB, capacitance in microfarads (uF), maximum voltage (V), diameter, height, lead spacing (all in mm) and maximum temperature rating C(m). There are 4 types of capacitors for this job.
      I purchased Nichicon and Panasonic capacitors, as I heard they are some of the best. Only time will tell.
      www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/panasonic-electronic-components/EEU-EB1H100SB/P19606CT-ND/6109504
      C56 10uF 50V 5mm 10mm 5mm 105C(m)
      C57 10uF 50V 5mm 10mm 5mm 105C(m)
      C58 10uF 50V 5mm 10mm 5mm 105C(m)
      C59 10uF 50V 5mm 10mm 5mm 105C(m)
      www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Nichicon/UHW1C102MPD?qs=Ajmft%252BTTukFVZWy00KZL%252Bw%3D%3D
      C60 1000uF 16V 10mm 15mm 5mm 105C(m)
      www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/nichicon/LGY1H562MELB30/493-8660-ND/2540834
      C76 5600uF 50V 30mm 30mm 10mm 105C(m)
      C77 5600uF 50V 30mm 30mm 10mm 105C(m)
      www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Nichicon/UHW1C102MPD?qs=Ajmft%252BTTukFVZWy00KZL%252Bw%3D%3D
      C82 1000uF 16V 10mm 15mm 5mm 105C(m)
      C83 1000uF 16V 10mm 15mm 5mm 105C(m)
      Note: C82 and C83 are the same type as C60.
      www.digikey.com/product-detail/en/panasonic-electronic-components/EEU-EB1V471/P13130-ND/813864
      C93 470uF 35V 10mm 20mm 5mm +85C(m)
      C96 470uF 35V 10mm 20mm 5mm +85C(m)
      C82 & C83 were both bulging on my unit. C83 was leaking a bit of electrolyte, so it had definitely failed. All others appeared OK visually but I decided to replace them all just in case.

  • @HAL_9k
    @HAL_9k 4 года назад +2

    Nice method. This might work better if you preheat the dome. Not too much with hair dryer. That makes the dome more plastic when you pull it out.

  • @thethriftersllc1792
    @thethriftersllc1792 6 лет назад

    Thank you Brah Brah. This worked perfect.

  • @vrjr48
    @vrjr48 4 года назад +3

    Yes, approaching little by little the vacuum cleaner hose tip in low power works must of the time.

  • @Ixtayul
    @Ixtayul 4 года назад +4

    I did what my HiFi dealer suggested. He says it happens all the time in stores. You just put your mouth on it and gently suck. Works every time. No residue, no bumps.

    • @rabbidpotatoegaming4514
      @rabbidpotatoegaming4514 4 года назад

      That's actually genius. I can see that not working for a few speaker types though

    • @kennethochoa7550
      @kennethochoa7550 5 месяцев назад +1

      its funny cause on my brand new pioneer tweeters I accidentally pushed the dome in and like an animal I automatically put my mouth over it and sucked the dent out long story short I mashed the other tweeter but this time the suck by mouth technique didn't work so I surfed the you tube and there were so many ways to pull the dent out long story short I read this post and tried the suck the blood from the snake bite trick and it worked again, long story short don't over think 😂

  • @shawnwhalen8314
    @shawnwhalen8314 4 года назад

    Nicely done!

  • @DhakaMusicOmar
    @DhakaMusicOmar 5 лет назад

    your idea is the best so far i see,what do u do for living?

  • @L-36
    @L-36 5 лет назад +1

    The dent came out and I spent the next 45 minutes removing hot glue from the dust cover. Do not use this method if you have a cloth dust cover like I did. Might work on a paper cover. For the cloth cover, I used a sharp needle and just stuck it in the weave and pulled it out with no additional marks. But what a disaster using a glue stick. I never did get the glue out from the weave of the cloth. I had 6 dented drives. The paper cup and just human vacuum worked on 4. The glue stick "worked" on one and the needle did the 6th and took some of the secondary dents out of all 6.

  • @RottBit77
    @RottBit77 4 года назад +2

    Kudos for your video. It gave the reviewers a great idea of how to do it even better by using a vacuum and thereby reducing the drastic risk of damaging the speaker. Well, at least it shows what not to do and using the suction of a vacuum is the winner way to go. Cheers!! =)

  • @tugerdesire3222
    @tugerdesire3222 3 года назад

    Thanks for helping in this video

  • @robertdubach3673
    @robertdubach3673 3 года назад

    Yesss! Thank you for thinking out of the Box!! :D

  • @user-le5by4vd5n
    @user-le5by4vd5n 4 года назад +8

    Пылесос тебе в помощь друг.
    Hello from Russia! ✋

    • @ruslanaliyev1329
      @ruslanaliyev1329 4 года назад

      А чтобы заломов не было слегка смочить вмятину!)

  • @donipham
    @donipham 4 года назад +7

    Try double sided 3M tape on the end of a dowel rod.

  • @VQ1whales
    @VQ1whales 5 лет назад

    great idea ... I wonder if putting a hair dryer to the cone might help with the creases left behind.

  • @anggaaripin78
    @anggaaripin78 5 лет назад +2

    Thankyou for the tip, it make my focal become reformed...

  • @soniks2208
    @soniks2208 2 года назад

    thank you so much! This works! :)

  • @richiedirk41
    @richiedirk41 4 года назад

    good idea..very useful.. i got it.. thnks for sharing.. God bless

  • @duxsy7961
    @duxsy7961 4 года назад

    push does Cap test that make sense kg sound?

  • @xdwx6168
    @xdwx6168 3 года назад +4

    You could have been done it with a “3M scotch tape” to stick it on the center cap gently pull it out magically.

  • @therealdjk30
    @therealdjk30 6 лет назад +1

    You can damage your speaker very easy this way. Use suction, "straw & bag" method works very well and it's safer!

  • @carloszambrano3227
    @carloszambrano3227 4 года назад +1

    Excelente idea... thankyou...!

  • @centaurus777
    @centaurus777 6 лет назад

    Was the rubber surround on the woofer factory original or did you replace it at some time?

    • @ProFox-
      @ProFox-  6 лет назад +2

      centaurus777 That's how it was, I'm pretty sure that's stock on a minimus 7's all have rubber surrounds

    • @centaurus777
      @centaurus777 6 лет назад +2

      Good deal! I cannot believe anyone sells (or buys!) speakers with foam surrounds. They just fall apart after a few years and then if you cannot find a new surround you have junk. I am in the process of repairing my vintage 8" Gold Sound woofers bought back in the early 90's. I found the butyl rubber surrounds on eBay. The Gold Sounds were in a competition system used in the auto sound offs. They had foam surrounds and they turned to dust years ago but really liked them and did not toss them. My Peerless woofers and mids all had butyl surrounds and they are all in perfect shape. Now all these speakers are going to start a new life as home speakers :-D

  • @johnmorin7244
    @johnmorin7244 3 года назад +2

    My woman got mad took it out on horns that weren’t installed and one of my 4 15’s. She was quite proud.. well she has a glue gun and sticks... horns are fixed 😂 now subs fixed. She’s gonna be upset but ima be proud tellin her that her shit fixed what she did

  • @flozzy1988
    @flozzy1988 4 года назад +1

    work on 1rst try on my professional monitoring tascam speaker :) Ty so much and so easy

  • @panther4x
    @panther4x 4 года назад +2

    that helped me a lot and you need toYEEEETT it out

  • @parthabhatta1963
    @parthabhatta1963 4 года назад

    Excellent trick 👍

  • @thomasmcshane7199
    @thomasmcshane7199 4 года назад

    Yup! Tried everything else. This looks like it works.

  • @truthseeker9243
    @truthseeker9243 3 года назад

    Good job .

  • @paulkelly5596
    @paulkelly5596 6 лет назад

    Cool. Good stuff

  • @TIME-yw1kk
    @TIME-yw1kk 4 года назад

    Vented pole speakers are easily repaired by pushing a dowel through pole hole . Use caution " soft tip" so you don't rip through the cap.

  • @nuwan_nola
    @nuwan_nola 4 года назад

    I used the hair dryer when I was a teenager and it worked.

  • @fasaichannel1631
    @fasaichannel1631 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @Audiogeek-kf2ez
    @Audiogeek-kf2ez 4 года назад +1

    Unique idea, if it works on most surfaces.

  • @Jordannofun
    @Jordannofun 11 месяцев назад

    song in the intro?

  • @joshrandall3982
    @joshrandall3982 2 года назад

    You can also use a hoover with a sock over the end so it doesnt damage it

  • @ronbradshaw7404
    @ronbradshaw7404 3 года назад

    Use a vacuum cleaner, use a clean funnel if you need a small erea, leaves no traces and works.

  • @boris1970able
    @boris1970able 4 года назад

    Candle stick works very well too

  • @samerotica123
    @samerotica123 3 года назад

    Better make a small ball of double sides tape and keep on dabbing and pick until desired level achieved. Thanks

  • @MongaloidMayhem
    @MongaloidMayhem 5 лет назад +6

    Use a vacuum cleaner. Make sure the valve on the wand end is open so you don't damage the driver.

  • @tricko2286
    @tricko2286 4 года назад

    Mine were hard plastic and couldn't be popped back out - I replaced them. If you need a replacement woofer dust cover for Rockit 5 (my dust caps were pushed in). I got an exact dust cover replacement at SpeakerWorks.com part #DCPL112 (1.5" poly black) they have many sizes for different speakers. . Also used clear glue from Amazon (Speaker Repair Adhesive, Foam Edge, Spider, High Strength, Clear, MI-3035) - these are a perfect fit for replacing damaged dust caps..looks exactly like original. Remove old cap by gently sliding fingernail (or a guitar pick) around dustcap edge until you get it to separate...I then used a needle nose pliers to pull off dustcap carefully. Apply clear glue around ring where dust cap will sit, place cap, use something to hold edge down or an hour or so (I used a 1 - 1/16 impact socket from my tools as it fits perfectly on the edge of the cap).

  • @user-ni1kt7ii7q
    @user-ni1kt7ii7q 4 года назад

    What bran? I want to know!

  • @djvoicu
    @djvoicu 4 года назад +2

    Noooo, vacuum cleaner is PERFECT

  • @mercedesblack7828
    @mercedesblack7828 Год назад

    Brilliant!

  • @watahyahknow
    @watahyahknow 4 года назад

    theres a simpler way , get youre hoover (the type with a hose ) hold the hose carefully over the dome and blip the switch on the hoover , fixed no fuss
    for bigger domes you could try the same thing but add a funnel to make the intake bigger

    • @jihartbladhest2749
      @jihartbladhest2749 4 года назад

      why dont you watch the video before commenting? you the type a person to let everyone know you have the better way to do things?

  • @geovani60624
    @geovani60624 2 года назад

    I like to use a E guitar string, I make a tiny hole at the bottom of the dust cover and stick it there and fix it

  • @shawnwhalen8314
    @shawnwhalen8314 4 года назад

    If you can't get it with this method, tape, needle,and vacuum. Replacing a dust cap is not hard and you can usually find them online. Sometimes they are to badly damaged. Just don't dig into the voice coil.

  • @karinaguzman5510
    @karinaguzman5510 6 лет назад

    I have the Edison 4000 surround system and the cone is so hard I’ve tried everything duck tape super glue hot gun glue and nothing worked there pretty deep dented any other ways of fixing it ?

    • @therealdjk30
      @therealdjk30 6 лет назад

      Check out the last comment I made 😉

    • @centaurus777
      @centaurus777 6 лет назад

      Warm it with a hair dryer and then try again.

  • @user-zd9uq9yp6v
    @user-zd9uq9yp6v 4 года назад +1

    Можно в самых сложных ситуациях залить колпак растворителем ,снять и выровнять и приклеить на место.

  • @ThresholdZhor
    @ThresholdZhor 4 года назад

    A vacuum is better because it would not leave residues and it will get the dome completly, only thing is to control the vacuum not be too much

  • @wadetaylor9974
    @wadetaylor9974 4 года назад +1

    Hey genius! Leave it alone! It is only a dust cap. It is not broken. DOES NOT affect performance of speaker in any way.

    • @ChrisG3253032
      @ChrisG3253032 4 года назад

      True, but dents look friggin awful.....and cheapen an otherwise good stereo. Personally, I make sure not to allow mine to get damaged, but if it did, I'd be looking for ways to restore it's original shape....how a hi-fi system looks is almost as important as it's functionality imo. JS.

  • @jbr84tx
    @jbr84tx 2 года назад

    A vacuum cleaner with a very small attachment works too.

  • @davidtube9895
    @davidtube9895 3 года назад

    Very good

  • @kylefader1571
    @kylefader1571 4 года назад

    Thank you soooooooooo much

  • @iowaudioreviews
    @iowaudioreviews 4 года назад +1

    DO NOT use this method unless you have to. The hot glue can damage or difigure the dust cap.

  • @JoeWere
    @JoeWere 3 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @450GOLD450
    @450GOLD450 4 года назад +14

    Дэбулэ ромалэ 🤣пылесосом это делается пацанчик)

    • @royalhunt106
      @royalhunt106 4 года назад

      Или простой иголкой от шприца.

  • @basshopestar4688
    @basshopestar4688 4 года назад +12

    Тот самый русский комент который вы искали

  • @drssound5273
    @drssound5273 4 года назад

    Good vedio ..good job
    🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉🔉

  • @NguyenThanh-yw6id
    @NguyenThanh-yw6id 2 года назад

    thank you share 😍

  • @milvn
    @milvn 5 лет назад +2

    100.000 views
    i got you boi

  • @buttonman1831
    @buttonman1831 4 года назад

    Duct tape works very well also.

  • @triples4good
    @triples4good Год назад

    Try using a hair dryer now and shrink the composite of the cone.

  • @abrahamantoniosanchezrubio266
    @abrahamantoniosanchezrubio266 4 года назад

    Para yo, la bendita aspiradora, es la mejor solución 😊

  • @carlubambi5541
    @carlubambi5541 8 месяцев назад

    I used my vacuum cleaner .it worked perfectly

  • @donaldnelson976
    @donaldnelson976 4 года назад

    I use.a plunger on mine. Works just fine.picked up one I.use sperately just for for pushed in cones

    • @jihartbladhest2749
      @jihartbladhest2749 4 года назад

      wtf plunger is going to work on a 1" paper dust cap, stop lying little boy. you do not own a special plunger for dented speakers lmao why would you make that up lmfao.

    • @donaldnelson976
      @donaldnelson976 4 года назад

      @@jihartbladhest2749 never said I had a special plunger..I said.i. have a separate one that I use for the dust caps..which means I don't use the same one I use for the toilet....I was in doubt like you sir ..one.of my cones was pushed in..did.nt look good when it was uncovered..just out of the blue the ideal came to me I put the plunger.over the 15" speaker the suction from the plunger pop the cap right back into position.
      until you've tried it please don't knock it.. somebody else might wanna rock it

  • @JayJam1
    @JayJam1 3 года назад

    does this work on small plastic tweeters lol

  • @chrishatt9384
    @chrishatt9384 2 года назад

    It worked for me

  • @robiyansyah6404
    @robiyansyah6404 4 года назад

    thanks, it works for my kurbis..

  • @bijithachuachu5101
    @bijithachuachu5101 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @kellypatterson9456
    @kellypatterson9456 6 лет назад

    Paper studio speakers?

    • @ProFox-
      @ProFox-  6 лет назад

      Kelly Patterson I wouldn't try it on a paper cap unless all else fails. The glue stick doesn't let go and will likely peel part of the cap off.

  • @kennethwise7108
    @kennethwise7108 4 года назад

    Haaa no way! I literally just finished doing this and low and behold it populates on my feed. That's pretty scary....
    I used a shop vac on mine

    • @MyDailyUpload
      @MyDailyUpload 4 года назад +1

      Kenneth Wise Yeah. Same here. You can see my comment. It’s weird.

    • @kennethwise7108
      @kennethwise7108 4 года назад +1

      @@MyDailyUpload they're listening to us!

  • @sandysmith9869
    @sandysmith9869 2 года назад

    I use a small vacuum cleaner. Works everytime.

  • @xsauce3858
    @xsauce3858 Год назад

    This worked for me though it takes a the shiny layer of the cone and leaves it a bit rough.

  • @lukasallen5101
    @lukasallen5101 4 года назад +2

    Vacuum always works for me

  • @nonomekason3264
    @nonomekason3264 4 года назад

    La meilleure solution est l’aspirateur !!!
    En y allant doucement bien entendu 🙂

    • @gillesvallee1278
      @gillesvallee1278 4 года назад

      Je ne pense pas qu'un aspirateur ait un pouvoir de succion suffisant pour redresser le dôme, par contre, avec une aiguille on peut faire l'opération correctement...

  • @Culavvs
    @Culavvs 4 года назад +8

    Пылесос включите! И будет Вам счасть)))

    • @CatInTheHat.
      @CatInTheHat. 4 года назад +1

      Дык он говорит пробовал, не работает.

    • @wise_welder
      @wise_welder 4 года назад +2

      @@CatInTheHat. значит херовый пылесос у него

    • @user-th3jk8lb8u
      @user-th3jk8lb8u 4 года назад +1

      я пылесосом колпак нахуй вырвал

    • @0patichokhok247
      @0patichokhok247 4 года назад

      @@user-th3jk8lb8u ахаха

  • @chilledoutpaul
    @chilledoutpaul 4 года назад

    I carefully use a needle or a pin to ease the dent out

  • @Dobrovinskiy
    @Dobrovinskiy Год назад

    It works

  • @MyDailyUpload
    @MyDailyUpload 4 года назад +1

    This is really weird. I did not Google or search anything having to do with speaker repair at all. Yesterday in a fit of having nothing to do, I was going through some junk and found a pair of Sony 6x9 coaxial speakers I bought at the thrift store. The tweeter dome on one was pushed in. I fixed it by glueing a small nail to the pushed in part with hot glue and gently pulling. (I got the idea from seeing people pulling dents on cars is such a way). I removed the glue residue with isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth and some heat from a hair dryer. The fix is almost invisible.
    How did YT know about this or was it just one of those happy accidents? Very curious.

    • @kennethwise7108
      @kennethwise7108 4 года назад

      👽

    • @4G12
      @4G12 4 года назад

      Witness the power of COMMON SENSE. 😎👍