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Small dimple/dent on my M-Audio EX66 woofer cone


jazzfish

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He's right no effect at all on the sound but if you get sick of looking at it, you could try sucking it out with a vacuum attachment.

No, I'm not kidding!

JP

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Thanks for the assurance ya that's what most people say.. It may well be due to my negligence or not. How is it that it should not affect sound quality anyway? why do they decide to make these cones of different quality and design when it'

s primary purpose is to keep off dust?(or am I mistaken)

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The cone's purpose is to move air, not keep off dust. The dust cover is that small circle in the center, covering the voice coil gap.

 

Back in the days of yore, we would get tears in the cones of our JBLs playing out live and abusing the volume. I could keep a torn speaker cone going for months by repairing it with toilet paper and rubber cement.

Moe

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