This may be a dumb Q. But, I was cleaning out the closet to look at some of the speakers I have and I have a Boston Acoustic VR12 and to my horror, one of my kids pushed in the dust caps on the two bigger woofers / midbases. So, I tried a couple of methods to get them to pop out. I at first tried the needle method. I then tried the duct tape method and I was able to get the dust cap into better shape. Attached is a pic. Also, when I pushed in the woofers slightly, I could hear a slight scraping on the right speaker. So, my questions for all the experts out there are: Will having the dust caps pushed in lower the life of the speaker?
Do I need to pop out the remaining indents in the dust cap?
Will having the pinholes in the speaker cause a problem, and if so, how do I fix these?
Does the slight scraping noise from the speaker mean anything, and can it be fixed? (BTW Boston no longer carries parts for this speaker.)