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Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43630 04/29/04 12:30 AM
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All of you are going to make baby Jesus cry!

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Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43631 04/29/04 12:34 AM
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Fundies are doing that already.


(oh, man, I didn't just go there, did I?)

Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43632 04/29/04 12:57 AM
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yes, you did. and I have a whole family of fundies (rather long line of crazies) I can point to to back you up if need be. They've soured me.

No offense meant to anyone - just my experiences.

**hanging on**

^billy


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Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43633 04/29/04 01:02 AM
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Gee, have these forums gotten a little blueish lately, or is it just me?

Not that I mind in the slightest...


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Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43634 04/29/04 01:34 AM
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unlike most speaker cones the aluminum ones will scratch very easily so if you dont wanna risk it then dont touch em!

I think your alot like most people, i cant go to a store with stereos that have exposed drivers and not see the dust caps pushed in lol

Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43635 04/29/04 07:03 AM
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The cones seem robust enough, but don't make the mistake of touching those nice shiny tweeters. Mine still has a small fingernail dent on it.

Re: DONT TOUCH THE CONES
#43636 05/02/04 07:50 PM
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I'd say no.

When I went to fix some 35 year old Denon hi-fi speakers for my own setup I found deep burried in the house of the grandparents, a mere small touch to the woofer and a huge rip was made. I had to reattach a broken internal wire inside, they sounded perfect.

It's probably because they were old as hell, but I wouldn't take the chance either way.

Last edited by Thasp; 05/02/04 07:53 PM.
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