JezmondTutu
pfm Member
Bought off here recently, one speaker rattled. Took the bass driver out and lo and behold, a 10p!
A bit weird,maybe.Amazing.
Amazingly weird.A bit weird,maybe.
Not really. It's a ported speaker so at some point in its past a kid has posted something in the tempting little hole. Happens.Amazingly weird.
Then not that weird really.Not really. It's a ported speaker so at some point in its past a kid has posted something in the tempting little hole. Happens.
Well recognised!Nowt wrong with having a pair of Tannoy 631 and 10p in your pocket.
The weird thing was that he didn't get his bubble gum for the 10p.Not really. It's a ported speaker so at some point in its past a kid has posted something in the tempting little hole. Happens.
My old Epos 14s picked up a rattle. I pulled the port out and gave them both a good shake and numerous bricks of Lego came out. One of my grandchildren had been "popping" them in.Well recognised!
I thought a child had probably popped it into the port.
Yes indeed it happens. I have a small front ported Yamaha sub woofer on my 2nd system, it has received a few unwanted presents though the front port from my very young grandchildren over recent years. One just a couple of weeks ago. Front port covered with cardboard at the moment when not being used…L.O.L…Not really. It's a ported speaker so at some point in its past a kid has posted something in the tempting little hole. Happens.
I used to have speakers with mesh at the inside end of the port for just this reason, I think. You could achieve the same thing with a piece of sheer stocking held in place by tape or a rubber band.Yes indeed it happens. I have a small front ported Yamaha sub woofer on my 2nd system, it has received a few unwanted presents though the front port from my very young grandchildren over recent years. One just a couple of weeks ago. Front port covered with cardboard at the moment when not being used…L.O.L…