From rikard.mortsell@bredband.net Sat Nov 04 16:26:44 2006
Subject:Re: Slightly OT: Speaker Dustcaps - how to "pop them out"

I have done it using a vacuum cleaner (please, no associations...)
It worked well, no harm to the speaker at all!
By, the way... I soon recieve my new clone; DLQ KeyB2! can't wait til I get it!

Rikard

> It will still have wrinkles in it.Won't affect the sound.
> John
>
> ---- mjcleland wrote:
>
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> I've got a pair of KRK Rokit5 powered monitors that I use to play my
> XK-3 through here at the house - They have no grills, and recently
> there was a kids birthday party here at my house. I'm sure you can
> see where I'm going with this. I came down to the music room and
> found the center dustcap on both woofers pushed in.
>
> Is there any recommended method to pull out the dents in the
> dustcover? I've thought about possibly taking a straight pin and
> making a tiny sharp hook to grab the cover and pull it out, but I'm
> afraid to do that because it would require a hole in the dustcap.
>
> Any ideas are welcome - thanks
>
> PS: I hope nobody turns this into "If you just had a Speakeasy Roadbox
> you wouldn't have this problem." :-)
>
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