Why does a dent to a tweeter not affect sound quality?
Why does a dent to a tweeter not affect sound quality? You see this statement all the time, when someone is selling an affected piece of used equipment. I’ve never understood it. Can somebody explain?
Depending on the moment of "denting", the voice coil could have been compromised which may or may not change the sound audibly. It's possible that over time this may or may not cause a larger problem for the voice coil / driver.
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