Does the dust cap being dented in like that affect the sound?
3db Audioholic Slumlord Jul 24, 2014 #1 Does the dust cap being dented in like that affect the sound?
M markw Audioholic Overlord Jul 24, 2014 #2 Nah! Stick a piece of chewing gum (well chewed) or some other adhesive on the center and it just might pull right out.
Nah! Stick a piece of chewing gum (well chewed) or some other adhesive on the center and it just might pull right out.
j_garcia Audioholic Jedi Jul 24, 2014 #3 Blue masking tape will fix them, but honestly, the sound probably won't be dramatically affected either way. For $50, I'd buy them.
Blue masking tape will fix them, but honestly, the sound probably won't be dramatically affected either way. For $50, I'd buy them.
Alex2507 Audioholic Slumlord Jul 24, 2014 #4 Gun and tape ... c'mon, really? Just wrap your lips around the round part and suck on it. ... sh!t ... I'm laughing to hard to type ...
Gun and tape ... c'mon, really? Just wrap your lips around the round part and suck on it. ... sh!t ... I'm laughing to hard to type ...