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Speaker Cones indented -- What do I do?


asudhir

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I recently accidentally dented the small protruding bubble cone on one of my Klipsch satellites, and I don't know what to do. They are not extremely damaged, but the bubble at the center of the speaker is indented a little. The satellite still sounds really good, but I know it doesn't sound as good as it would if it weren't damaged. Is there any way to fix the indentation? I opened the satellite itself and there's no way I can "push it back" from the other side of the speaker. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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