LoFiBrian
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OK so I always knew the YCV80's speakers were front loaded and that the grill cloth was removable...
so today while iw as thinking baout purchasing new speakers i decided to pull off the grill cloth and see what I was getting into...
Pulled up the first corner of the grill and noticed that the tucked back edges of the cloth over the metal grill had somehow come lose and became fused to the other edges of the speakers cone area...
and i had tore the fused cloth from the speakers when removing the grille.....
1-how do i tell if i have tore the speaker? seems the black shiney outter part of the cone is the only thing affected and is worse on the right speaker where you can see paper cone material where the shiney part was ripped off...no visible holes just damage...I really cannot fire it up until I get the new power tubes in a few days now...so im a little paranoid...
2-what can i do to secure this grill cloth for causing future speaker damages?
3-What speakes should I be looking at? I'm thinking Eminence Wizards or Swamp Things...
so today while iw as thinking baout purchasing new speakers i decided to pull off the grill cloth and see what I was getting into...
Pulled up the first corner of the grill and noticed that the tucked back edges of the cloth over the metal grill had somehow come lose and became fused to the other edges of the speakers cone area...
and i had tore the fused cloth from the speakers when removing the grille.....
1-how do i tell if i have tore the speaker? seems the black shiney outter part of the cone is the only thing affected and is worse on the right speaker where you can see paper cone material where the shiney part was ripped off...no visible holes just damage...I really cannot fire it up until I get the new power tubes in a few days now...so im a little paranoid...
2-what can i do to secure this grill cloth for causing future speaker damages?
3-What speakes should I be looking at? I'm thinking Eminence Wizards or Swamp Things...