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4evernewbie

Broken Speaker Advice Needed

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4evernewbie

Right, I have a set of JL XR 3 part components sat around with nothing to do.

 

Only snag is, the centre convex bit has been pushed in (for whatever reason, don't ask).

 

Is there any way of pulling them back out?

I've heard of using a pin, but don't think that'd be the best idea.

I have actually tried putting my lips to them and sucking but my lips don't reach that far (sorry ladies :) ).

Is there any other ways of doing it? Someone must have done this before......

 

I don't want to throw them away as they cost a packet and they sounded ace!

 

Just thought they could be whacked in a parcel shelf to give a little more volume in the car as they certainly won't fit in the front.

 

Many thanks in advance,

Paul.

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sonofsam

This happened to my BIG speakers at a gig where a little kid put his finger in my speaker :)

would of said something but His dad looked quite 'ard :) my fault for taking the grilles off though in truth :)

 

Anyway, plenty of ideas here : http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q...earch&meta=

Let me know which one is succesfull, so I can use it, would imagine a hoover to be a goer :D

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jeremy

I have also heard of people using a hoover too!

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Paintguy

Nice speakers - I have the same :)

 

You can use the hoover method, but make sure you hold the cone and approach the dust cap carefully with the hoovers nozzle, so as not to 'suck' too hard!

 

A safer method, that I've used a few times myself is to stick some tape to the dust cap and peel it off gently. They shouldn't need much force to pop them back out again, so start with something like electricians tape, if that doesn't do it, go for something like duck tape.

 

P.S. I wouldn't put them in the parcel shelf if it were me, but that's your choice :)

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benlilly

Don't use the pin method, the little hole it leaves will make a fizzing/buzzing noise.

 

If its a sub or bass driver, the depressed dustcap will have little detrimental effect so don't worry about it too much. If it's a mid or tweeter, then try to pull/ suck it out.

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tonycj

If you have a valve grinding stick you could always put some fairy liquid on the end and stick it on your speaker and give a little pull on it.

Not the best idea ive ever come up with but an idea never the less!

Tony.

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Tom Fenton

A matchstick with some superglue on, then get some superglue remover to get it off afterwards.

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1 FAT PUG
A matchstick with some superglue on, then get some superglue remover to get it off afterwards.

 

 

nail varnish remover will work for taking superglue off

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