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Question about foreign material (glue?) behind new RF-7II tweeter screen


Schwa

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you could use a pin to poke holes in it... but as other have said, it doesn't look to be a big deal

If the material cannot be removed then it is better to leave it securely in place. What you suggest is a very bad idea. if the adhesive is not secured to the mesh where do you think it will go and what do you think it will do? If you cannot remove the mesh and re install a clean one then leave it alone and nothing will get worse that it is now. Regards Moray James.

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I've decided 'm not messing with it. My picture was taken slightly off-center so it probably looks worse than it is -- the "blockage" is just the little bit of adhesive (I guess) at the 10 o'clock position that Youthman pointed out earlier.

FWIW the screen is part of the tweeter, not part of the horn -- here are some good pictures (not mine) that show what the actual compression driver looks like once the horn is removed.

RF-7II_tweeter_no_horn.jpg

Anyway, thanks for the input guys -- I can't believe all of the responses!

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