How to: Fix Dented Dust Caps on your Studio Monitors Woofers
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How to: Fix Dented Dust Caps on your Studio Monitors Woofers Posted on: 22.01.2010 by Luna Coupal There are posts about this all over the internet, but not very much of it is compiled in one place. I have compiled the suggestions I've found (and the ones that worked for me) on how to fix dented dust caps in your woofers:http://djvandraken.blogspot.com/2010...-speakers.html If you have any suggestions for me to add to the post, please leave them in the blog comments. You can also regularly follow my blog here: http://djvandraken.blogspot.com Hope this helps! | |
Luna Coupal 22.01.2010 | There are posts about this all over the internet, but not very much of it is compiled in one place. I have compiled the suggestions I've found (and the ones that worked for me) on how to fix dented dust caps in your woofers: http://djvandraken.blogspot.com/2010...-speakers.html If you have any suggestions for me to add to the post, please leave them in the blog comments. You can also regularly follow my blog here: http://djvandraken.blogspot.com Hope this helps! |
robert chanda 23.01.2010 | "Keith's Electronics Blog" (a great site for random practical advice and walkthroughs) recently did a full re-cone of an 18" bass driver. http://www.neufeld.newton.ks.us/electronics/?p=716 |
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