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<blockquote data-quote="paikiah" data-source="post: 278068" data-attributes="member: 545724"><p>all drivers (excluding tweeters) should have a vent at the back. there has been some talk about dented dustcaps.</p><p></p><p>If the vent does not have a grille, you can simply use the other side of a pencil (with an eraser would be a plus) and push gently to pop the dustcap back out.</p><p></p><p>Some have even talked about using a very fine thread and poking ahole and lifting. The dustcaps, I don't think think they are THAT important. The driver will still play without problems even if the dustcap got pushed in a tad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paikiah, post: 278068, member: 545724"] all drivers (excluding tweeters) should have a vent at the back. there has been some talk about dented dustcaps. If the vent does not have a grille, you can simply use the other side of a pencil (with an eraser would be a plus) and push gently to pop the dustcap back out. Some have even talked about using a very fine thread and poking ahole and lifting. The dustcaps, I don't think think they are THAT important. The driver will still play without problems even if the dustcap got pushed in a tad. [/QUOTE]
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