Soldato
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My 3 year old took a dislike to one of my speakers this morning, the little cherub that he is....

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Use a hoover mate with just the pipe attachment worked for me when me kid did it to me PC speakers.
Yep, they're dust caps;I've just had a go of sucking out the domes using an empty mini eggs tube. They look a lot better but I'm never going to get them perfect as the domes are very stiff and have creases in them. The tweeter seems to have survived as it's a very soft rubber so it just pops back out. At least none of them have ripped, I think their main purpose is to keep dust out of the drivers?
You and me both lol!You did a good job with those, after seeing the top cone in picture in the OP I thought you had no chance of getting it to look like a cone again.
I thought they wereYep, they're dust caps;
I've got quite a few speakers with pushed in dust caps, and while they don't look quite so nice they still work fine, even if they now don't look quite so pretty...![]()
They do look a lot better now you've pulled the cones out now.The important thing is to not make a hold in them while trying to fix them...
I'm happy with the results from a couple of minutes work, I'm wary of over doing it and causing some real damage so I think I'll quit while I'm ahead.That second pic looks 100 times better than the first.