@killdozzer
Don't just leave us in suspense! What's going on that makes you want to open these up and have a look???
Even if it's painful, we may be able to offer advice.
Thank you, man. Your post, as well other, soothes my soul.
Look, I'm ashamed to say it. It really doesn't present me in a favourable light.
I put a dent into the cone. It is so small and barely visible that most of you would probably tell me to leave it and touch nothing, but it has no place there and it needs to disappear.
I was dusting my speakers. I'm fully aware of how soft aluminum membrane must be. So I never use anything hard or harsh on them, but I don't want to leave the dust because afterr awhile it sticks to the surface and doesn't go away.
I just take the cloth for reading glasses and I flick the dust away. I do this EXACTLY because I know I have to be careful. While flicking my fingers touched the membrane so slightly that I didn't even stop. I went on to dust the other one not even suspecting something could be wrong. While standing in front of my other speaker I glanced towards the previous and saw, much to my horror, that the membrane circle is not fully round, but that there is a small indentation slightly banding the curvature of the membrane.
I froze. I'm not making this up, I dreamt I was taking it to the shop and getting it back good as new.
No audible distortions even when played very loud. As i said, it is so small, it is more of a dent to my heart.
I can NOT leave it there. It haunts me. I have to make it right. It is so small that the lightest push in opposite direction would even it out right away. Barely visible.
My speakers can not have a dent. It makes me feel stupid.