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How to fix small dent in speaker dust cap?


Kain

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I don't know how it got there but it's been a good serveral years that it's been there. Is there any way that I can fix it or would attempting to fix it probably cause more damage? I'm sure there is no difference in sound but I would still like to have it fixed.

By the way, the dent is on one of my RF-7s.

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Not sure if it would work on something that small or not, but try using a "high power" vacuum. Like a shop vac. I've fixed a few dust caps that way........... The only other method I've heard of, but have never done, is to poke a very small hole in there, and use a curved needle to pull it out. I personally would never do that though. Try the vacuum, it just might work......

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