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Has anyone ever experienced ferrofluid leaking from the tweeters.
Rick
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It wouldn't ever leak. There is just simply not enough for it to ever really cause a problem.
It is not like there is a cavity in which a lot of ferrofluid is stored.
Saying that the tweeter is ferrofluid cooled just means that a few drops of it is placed in between the voice coil and magnet structure. If you have ever opened up a tweeter and seen some black liquidy gunk, that is the ferrofluid.
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There is some oily fluid that has leaked out from the bottom port onto the floor.
Any thoughts.
Rick
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Do you have a dog ?
Thats why I had covers made for mine.I don't want to see any liquids by my speakers
Rick
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Hmm - Why don't you open the speaker and look inside. Taking out the tweeter isn't too hard - you just need a T25 bit.
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maybe you need some preperation-h for your gorilla ports
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ewwww...
Maybe it's just post-nasal drip.
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maybe you need some preperation-h for your gorilla ports
Actually, it sounds like that has already been done. Now he needs some rubbing alcohol to remove it from the ports.
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This, of course, begs the question as to why you would put Preparation H on your speakers to begin with. I thought everyone knew you applied it to your Monster banana plugs.
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This, of course, begs the question as to why you would put Preparation H on your speakers to begin with. I thought everyone knew you applied it to your Monster banana plugs.
Or get it at the source and rub it over Noel Lee, have to treat it right at the a**hole.
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