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Michael Walker's avatar

What is the best method to try and restore a tweeter that little fingers have pushed in ?

I heard of a method carefully using a low suction vacuum cleaner attachment.

You kind assistance is appreciated . . .

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Dale R DuVall's avatar

May or may not be worth trying, but if you're talking about a concave dent on the thin dome, my son stuck a piece of tape on the dented portion and popped it back out by simply pulling on the tape.

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Mark Solomon's avatar

Had a discussion with Tom Martin at CAF 2024 about room bass problems and suspended hardwood floors, typical of a modern town house. Improvements like bass traps help the room, but not the floor, so I have been on a deep dive of DIY efforts to address this. Who else is battling fundamental limitations in their listening environment? Seems like a one-page column would be helpful in the mags that at least addresses room issues since the vast majority of us don't have custom-built listening rooms.

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Ron Stafford's avatar

Paul McGowan of PS Audio has a possible solution here https://www.psaudio.com/blogs/ask-paul/does-a-dented-dome-tweeter-matter

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