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Gnac said:
Squilliam said:

In other words I looked at the tweeter on my desktop speakers and wish that I hadn't poked it because it looks funny now.

You have two possible remedies:

  • An hour of prolonged, sub-20Hz squealing might pop it back out again.
  • You may be able to dismantle it and pop it out from behind with no problems.

If you accidentally tear it, then Nintendo's best Friend - Duct Tape - is effective for repairs.

 It's an innie tweeter whereas the other tweeter is an outie. I'll see what the squeeling gives me. It happened when I was unpacking the speaker because I nearly dropped it and I poked a finger through the dust cover.



Tease.