How to fix a dented Dynaudio tweeter



Imagine if one day you invite a friend over and he brings his kid, who promptly decides to explore your sound system and give the tweeter of your prized Dynaudio system a poke..
Is life over?
Can you justify the manslaughter charges?
Well I recently consulted Roland Hoffman from Dynaudio and this is his advice:

Firstly you can still salvage your friendship.. well 90% of it to be more precise. Because if you manage to pop it out, you will get most of the sound back. The directivity may change a bit but the sound should be ok.

Now Otto has previously suggested using the sucking method. That requires a no contact dry approach .. and a big mouth with great skill. Plus lots of privacy.. because you don't really want to be caught by your other half in a compromising position down on your knees locking lips with your precious Esotar..




Roland has suggested a simpler method. First make sure your hands are dry. Then gently from all sides using the flat part of your nail to posh the base of the dome until the dome pops back into shape.

He also says under no circumstances do you use tape or a vacuum cleaner. The latter is too violent and the former will remove some of the coating.

All the best with your beloved tweeter 👍💪!

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