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<blockquote data-quote="cshaw" data-source="post: 4636075" data-attributes="member: 582406"><p>i had my car detailed for free (my friends the manager) and he was using an air tool to clean all the dirt and stuff out of all the crevasses and just decided to hit my silk tweeter for good measure. i gasped and fixed it with my fingers. now, its been between my door and the wind closed the door on the tweeter but i fixed it and it sounded the same. not this time though. i can hear high freq. nodes coming from it. and when i turn it up, it low passes the tweeter and all i get is mid range from the mids. i been looking for new components but i think i need to actually act on this this time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cshaw, post: 4636075, member: 582406"] i had my car detailed for free (my friends the manager) and he was using an air tool to clean all the dirt and stuff out of all the crevasses and just decided to hit my silk tweeter for good measure. i gasped and fixed it with my fingers. now, its been between my door and the wind closed the door on the tweeter but i fixed it and it sounded the same. not this time though. i can hear high freq. nodes coming from it. and when i turn it up, it low passes the tweeter and all i get is mid range from the mids. i been looking for new components but i think i need to actually act on this this time. [/QUOTE]
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