My 2 year old son recently pushed in the middle of an EL70 full range driver. I was pretty angry, but then I remembered a little device I take travelling with me that is used to suck out insect bites and poison.....
I put the cup of the device over the middle of the speaker and pushed the plunger down. As soon as the plunger gets to the bottom, a sudden suck pulls the speaker back out.
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I put the cup of the device over the middle of the speaker and pushed the plunger down. As soon as the plunger gets to the bottom, a sudden suck pulls the speaker back out.
That would be one hell of an insect biteA vacuum cleaner and some tubing works well too.
My 2 year old son recently pushed in the middle of an EL70 full range driver.
So what kind of grills are you going to make for them?
I've used vacuum cleaners with a controllable hole "leak" for my thumb many times.
30 years ago I had some floor monitors with 6 JBL LE8T-H in each. One had a dented-in aluminum dustcap.
My girlfriend was just walking by, noticed, put her lips on it and sucked until it popped back out, hardly missing a step.
I married her and we had 2 wonderful children.
30 years ago I had some floor monitors with 6 JBL LE8T-H in each. One had a dented-in aluminum dustcap.
My girlfriend was just walking by, noticed, put her lips on it and sucked until it popped back out, hardly missing a step.
I married her and we had 2 wonderful children.
My girlfriend was just walking by, noticed, put her lips on it and sucked until it popped back out, hardly missing a step.
I married her and we had 2 wonderful children.
I am surprised no one made a sexual connotation joke about this, very nice gesture, I would marry her as well.
Kind regards
Marko
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