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puremongo

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I decided to pull my old mark III apart for some dust cleaning, and I discovered that parts of the speaker element were REALLY dusty. I guess noone had bothered with this since it was built in 1989.
How would I clean this without destroying it? I guess putting it in water over night isn't going to help. :wink:

Roger
 
By "speaker element" I assume you mean the speaker cone? Dust the front and back use a soft paint brush.
 
908ssp said:
By "speaker element" I assume you mean the speaker cone? Dust the front and back use a soft paint brush.


Correct !!! I use a small acid brush, paint brush and a hair dryer on cool.
Do no even think of putting any moisture on that thing, the dust cover alone will peel like an orange with every swipe of a damp cloth.


Be gentle !!!
 
Thanks guys!
I though the speaker cone was the center of the speaker, but what do I know, I'm swedish. :D
Paint brush shopping tomorrow for me.

Roger
 
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