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Creased, Dented, Ripped "Tweeters"
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<blockquote data-quote="thenoizeguy" data-source="post: 843186" data-attributes="member: 14345"><p>Agree. Dented metal dome tweeters DO sound different, even with a tiny crease. I have had first hand experience with a pair of KEF's. </p><p>There was a slight crease in one of them, and it didn't sound as extended as the other.</p><p></p><p>It's amazing sometimes that a seller will not even make an effort to clean or do a minor repair to an item they are selling.</p><p></p><p>I see this often with cassette decks. "No cassette so not sure if it works."</p><p></p><p>"Record player doesn't have a needle, so not sure if it works."</p><p></p><p>"Scratches on lid, but can be polished out."</p><p></p><p>" A bit dusty, but otherwise perfect !."</p><p></p><p>And then you get the really :cr@p: pictures.</p><p></p><p>Make an EFFORT if you want to sell something, or be completely honest if you don't have the time to repair and rather sell as is for spares or a project.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thenoizeguy, post: 843186, member: 14345"] Agree. Dented metal dome tweeters DO sound different, even with a tiny crease. I have had first hand experience with a pair of KEF's. There was a slight crease in one of them, and it didn't sound as extended as the other. It's amazing sometimes that a seller will not even make an effort to clean or do a minor repair to an item they are selling. I see this often with cassette decks. "No cassette so not sure if it works." "Record player doesn't have a needle, so not sure if it works." "Scratches on lid, but can be polished out." " A bit dusty, but otherwise perfect !." And then you get the really :cr@p: pictures. Make an EFFORT if you want to sell something, or be completely honest if you don't have the time to repair and rather sell as is for spares or a project. [/QUOTE]
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