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  1. priryo@linernotes.club's status on Monday, 14-Feb-2022 15:46:23 UTC priryo priryo

    This doesn't look good does it? It sounds bad too.
    Any ideas what to do with a #speaker cone that has this kind of inversion in the centre piece?

    In conversation Monday, 14-Feb-2022 15:46:23 UTC from linernotes.club permalink

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    • Tagomago (tagomago@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 14-Feb-2022 15:46:22 UTC Tagomago Tagomago
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      @priryo Probably this involves disassembling the cone or at least the back of the speaker for a closer examination as a first step...

      In conversation Monday, 14-Feb-2022 15:46:22 UTC permalink
    • Tagomago (tagomago@mastodon.social)'s status on Tuesday, 15-Feb-2022 15:14:42 UTC Tagomago Tagomago
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      @priryo Yeah, maybe just unscrew the speaker without disassembling the actual box.

      In conversation Tuesday, 15-Feb-2022 15:14:42 UTC permalink
    • priryo@linernotes.club's status on Tuesday, 15-Feb-2022 15:14:43 UTC priryo priryo
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      • Tagomago

      @tagomago
      I really hope I can avoid that, the back of the speaker is almost totally sealed in a wooden cabinet.
      That said, I think there's been a Lego brick in one of the speakers for 7 years so it wouldn't hurt to look...

      In conversation Tuesday, 15-Feb-2022 15:14:43 UTC permalink

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