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Bent My Subwoofer Cone
So I bought a pair of Logitech X-540s yesterday and I love how it sounds, but when I unpacked it I royally fucked up. I manhandled the subwoofer and bent the damn speaker cone inwards (dented would be a better choice of words), why for fucking sake did they not protect the subwoofer cone (especially since it's at the bottom)?. The bass seems fine, but I want to get the best sound out of this thing, so I need I low risk method of unbending it.
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If it sounds fine...then don't fix what ain't broken?
At any rate, the only way I can think of to unbend it is to do it from the other side, which means you would have to take the speaker itself apart, which probably isn't a good idea. |
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Strictly speaking, that's a dust cap, not a speaker cone. It shouldn't really make any difference to the sound quality, but if it bugs you that much, you could probably just suck the dent out...no rude comments please.
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