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Posted By: freesey Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 12:58 PM
Anyone have any tips for uncompressing pushed in dustcaps? My cousins were over, and I mistakenly assumed they were mature for their age (12 and 10). They seemed to have played 'who can shove the dustcaps in the deepest' with my tweeters and woofers. I had a mini peoples court session this morning at breakfast while pointing to the evidence (a removed woofer). I didn't place any blame, I simply said it wasn't a good thing for speakers, and in the future try to avoid jamming your fingers into them...accidentally.
Anyone know any way to get em back out, my tweeters look horrible...I had to chain two cigarettes just to keep from flipping out. Any advice is appreciated

Oh christ I better go look at my surrounds arhgh!?!?
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 01:41 PM
Darn Adam, that is to bad. I've had luck with woofer caps using tape, wrap it around your fingers and gently touch/pull...touch/pull...etc... Try clear tape first, then maybe masking tape, and duct tape as a last resort. Can't help you on the tweeters.

Actualy, another way I've use a vacuum cleaner attachment, carefully move the round attachment towards the cap and it will pop out.

good luck
Posted By: Amie Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 01:41 PM
Well, the dust cap on the woofer isn't too bad - a little tape should do it. Just make a loop, slide your fingers in, put it on the dust cap and pull out. Which tweeters do you have? The originals? If so, a vacuum may work, or you can try gently pushing around the edge to see if it pops out.
Posted By: Amie Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 01:43 PM
{giggles} Jinx, Randy - you owe me a coke!
Posted By: HAY Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 02:41 PM
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Actualy, another way I've use a vacuum cleaner attachment, carefully move the round attachment towards the cap and it will pop out.




I'm truly sorry, but this made me think of Scary Movie at the end in the credits...
Posted By: freesey Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/17/06 04:49 PM
Thanks for the suggestions guys, I appreciate it.

**The vacuum cleaner is a no go, I tried it on the tweeter and woofer, doesnt seem to want to budge. Ill try out the tape thing now
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/18/06 04:25 AM
You need a Dyson with Cyclonic Tornado action. If the vacuum did not work, not sure the tape will, I had much better luck with my Sears Vacuum cleaner.

Amie, I thought they called them "Soda Pops" up their in the Great White North.
Posted By: hashts Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/26/06 02:32 AM
I feel your pain, same thing happened when my 5 year old niece came over. Pushed in all the dust caps on my qs8s and almost all the caps on BOTH M60s. Needless to say I was not amused.

The vacuum tip worked like a charm for me. Fortunately, the dust caps have no bearing on performance but I understand wanting your speakers to be perfect.

As Randy said, can you try another vacuum cleaner or another hose attachment?
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 11/26/06 04:04 AM
I would like some clarification on the dust caps and performance. I have always thought a pushed in dust cap on a woofer can't affect performance? I had a guy on AVSforum tell me this was not totally true, he said it can affect dispersion?
Posted By: hashts Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 08:19 AM
Hey Randy,

I think it was Brent who informed me that the dust caps would not affect speaker performance. Here was his reply:

The dust cap prevents dirt from getting into the speaker specifically the coil windings. If this was damaged you would hear a raspy sound from the speaker and it appears that no damage was done. I do not see any issues for you.

Hope that answers your question...
Posted By: Hutzal Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 02:57 PM
>>Amie, I thought they called them "Soda Pops" up their in the Great White North.

Actually, its only "pop" up North. Its you crazy americans that call it soda...and the odd time there is some numpty that combines the 2 to make "Soda Pop".
Posted By: Wid Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 04:20 PM
Here in northern Il. we refere to it as pop also, or we just call it by it's brand name.

crazy americans ?? Seems to me you are an american too
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 04:46 PM
I like how some people refer to trucks as pickup trucks, it is either a pickup or a truck, not a pickup truck, ha ha. Many people refer to water fountains as bubblers, another one that cracks me up from up north.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 05:05 PM
I usually call them by their brand name or type (root beer). Of course, that's how I refer to most things, not by a generic category.
Posted By: Amie Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 05:31 PM
Now there's one I've never heard! A bubbler around here is something you stick in the lake to keep the ice around your dock open. This helps to protect your dock when the ice is going out. It also helps to get rid of pesky snowmobilers who are too close to your property! Actually, every one I've seen is marked with a big Danger-Open Water sign.

We all have our 'pickup truck' pet peeves, I think. I can't stand it when people say they're going to unthaw something - why not just say freeze, if that's what you mean? A close second is PIN Number.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 05:34 PM
NIC Card.

Dinosaur and human jokes in comic strips.

Jokes about the tags on bedding.

I can keep going...
Posted By: SirQuack Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 05:53 PM
Bubblers also help keep aquirium fish alive. In college, one of my friends was from Wisconsin. On the way to class one day I said "I need a drink of water from this drinking fountain". He called it a bubbler, but then he was always strange since he liked the Packers.
Posted By: BrenR Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 07:40 PM
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I usually call them by their brand name or type (root beer). Of course, that's how I refer to most things, not by a generic category.


As do I... in bottles/cans, they're Pepsi, Barq's, Nestea, etc... generally speaking, they're soft drinks or just drinks... fountain drinks are refered to as those... any ludicrous sized beverage container I refer to as a pail, after my ex-boss who used to joke about me dragging a 64oz fountain Pepsi into work every morning.

Bren R.
Posted By: Amie Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 07:57 PM
You drink two litres of pop a day?!?
Posted By: HomeDad Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 08:27 PM
With the kids we just say Coke for all carbonated soft drinks, then they choose the flavor or color.
Posted By: BrenR Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 09:54 PM
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You drink two litres of pop a day?!?


During the winter, yeah... summer, usually more.

Bren R.
Posted By: Ajax Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 10:39 PM
When I was in Nam, I drank a six pack of coke (real Coca Cola) every day......................................warm. It was hot in Viet Nam and there wasn't a lot of ice in the field. That's what started my coke addiction (brown liquid not white powder)
Posted By: tomtuttle Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 11:36 PM
HomeDad, are you from the South or something?

7-11 pioneered the "Big Gulp" here. When they started to get bigger and bigger, their terminology was no longer "enough" for us. Consequently, they became "Effing Amazing Gulps", or even "Super Big Effing Amazing Gulps".

My wife's great grandfather established a Pepsi bottling works (and ice company, natch) in Port Angeles, WA. He didn't much like that Coca(ine)-Cola. Needless to say, we drink only Pepsi products.
Posted By: pmbuko Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/08/06 11:57 PM
Pepsick?
Posted By: danmagicman7 Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/10/06 10:50 PM
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You drink two litres of pop a day?!?




Some college kids do.

And I think it's spelled "liters"
Posted By: Ajax Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 01:31 AM
UH Dan? They spell and pronounce some things a little differently in Canada. "Litre" is how it's spelled up there. Since Amie is Canadian, she spelled it correctly.
Posted By: danmagicman7 Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 01:50 AM
I know. Just poking fun at US/Canada differences...it's a strange thing I like to do.

Serviette...napkin, bag of milk...jug of milk, litre...liter, we're all the same.

Oh, and to give you an idea of how much pop a collage-aged student/person drinks...at my school there is a local gas station called handy andy that sells "Polar Pops" which have 32 oz. of soda/pop/coke inside of them, a full liter. All for $.59. It's a tradition for people to drive/walk there to get a polar pop.
Posted By: Hutzal Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:11 PM
>>crazy americans ?? Seems to me you are an american too

hmmm.... Calgary, Alberta, CANADA
Posted By: Wid Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:20 PM
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hmmm.... Calgary, Alberta, CANADA





North America HMMMMMMMMMMMM
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:27 PM
Haven't we done this bit before?
Posted By: sidvicious02 Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:29 PM
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And I think it's spelled "liters"



That crazy metric lingo actually provided one of the funniest moments in cinematic history - Farve from Super Troopers and his "litre of cola." I still laugh me a$$ off every time i see that.
Posted By: Wid Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:46 PM

Yeah, sure have but it's been a while.
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 03:47 PM
Right then! Carry on...
Posted By: Amie Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 07:20 PM
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Serviette...napkin, bag of milk...jug of milk, litre...liter, we're all the same.




This reminds me of when Tom Cumberland moved up from Florida to join Axiom. "Uh, Amie - something's wrong with the milk up here . . ." Milk in plastic jugs makes me a little sad for the children in the US - you have no idea how big a deal it was to finally master the art of not cutting the corner too big. As a kid, you *always* cut the corner of the bag too big, and then your cereal would be terrible all week because it would have the wrong milk ratio. Good times.

I'm amazed at the volume of carbonated beverage consumption mentioned in this thread!
Posted By: Ken.C Re: Dust cap ... err unpushing - 12/11/06 07:21 PM
Bag of milk? Wow. That is different. And I thought Europe was strange!
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