I have pulled plenty of domes back out with a vacuum cleaner.
The trick is to disconnect the hose from the vacuum cleaner and turn the vacuum cleaner on first.
Position the entrance end of the hose over the dome with an air gap and CAREFULLY hold the other end of the hose partway into the vacuum cleaner so as to regulate the suction produced.
NEVER allow the full suction to be applied.
If the magnet is detachable, the other method is to remove the magnet and press the dome back out from inside the dome.
Eric.
The trick is to disconnect the hose from the vacuum cleaner and turn the vacuum cleaner on first.
Position the entrance end of the hose over the dome with an air gap and CAREFULLY hold the other end of the hose partway into the vacuum cleaner so as to regulate the suction produced.
NEVER allow the full suction to be applied.
If the magnet is detachable, the other method is to remove the magnet and press the dome back out from inside the dome.
Eric.
If it has a vented magnet, it sometimes helps to carefully blow into the vent with your mouth.
Regards
Charles
Regards
Charles
phase_accurate said:If it has a vented magnet, it sometimes helps to carefully blow into the vent with your mouth.
Regards
Charles
it has a hole, with a grill over it, on the underside of the magnet, is this what you are talking about? if yes, i will try this.
Just don’t let any woman see you doing this. They will think that your audio obsessions have entered a whole new and very unhealthy level.
Da5id4Vz said:Just don’t let any woman see you doing this. They will think that your audio obsessions have entered a whole new and very unhealthy level.
That was really, really funny.
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