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I've searched around but cannot find information on this. I have a pair of Infinity 6022i coaxial speakers and I love them (great sound for <$50) but I think dust and other stuff has been getting into the voice coils. One of them is sounding like there is some debris inside there (vibration distortion on low volumes/voices). Anyone know some tips on cleaning these out? I tried compressed air but it didn't do much. and I don't see a way to get inside.
And, on a side note, if anyone knows some 6.5" coaxials that don't have this problem but sound great for <$100 I would love to know! Last edited by audiomodder; 1st January 2010 at 01:51 AM. |
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