I just got home from picking up my Wharfedale Evolution 10 speakers (in glossy piano black), which will be used as rear speakers in my Home theater; matched up with the Wharfedale Opus 2. Which by the way still haven't arrived and probably won't for another month or so.
When I unpacked them, one of the tweeters ( silk/textile) had an area of about a half inch long and maybe a quarter inch wide, which is dented in . It was pushed in.
I called the dealer and he said I could return them for exchange, or I can try very carefully to gently nudge the dent out, by applying a tiny amount of pressure right around the area just before the dent starts.
I did that and the dent popped out. But, you can still see where there is three uneven miniscule spots (where the dent was), where it looks like it dips ever so slightly.
Questions.
Do you think this dent could have caused permanent damaged to the tweeter and cause problems with the sound? This is my main concern. If there's a chance it caused permanent damage and could effect the longevity of the tweeter, than I'd rather return it for exchange.
I don't know if I should chance it and see how it goes; or just return them for exchange.
What would you do?
I can't test the speakers today (by playing music through them), and won't probably get a chance till the weekend.
Thanks.
When I unpacked them, one of the tweeters ( silk/textile) had an area of about a half inch long and maybe a quarter inch wide, which is dented in . It was pushed in.
I called the dealer and he said I could return them for exchange, or I can try very carefully to gently nudge the dent out, by applying a tiny amount of pressure right around the area just before the dent starts.
I did that and the dent popped out. But, you can still see where there is three uneven miniscule spots (where the dent was), where it looks like it dips ever so slightly.
Questions.
Do you think this dent could have caused permanent damaged to the tweeter and cause problems with the sound? This is my main concern. If there's a chance it caused permanent damage and could effect the longevity of the tweeter, than I'd rather return it for exchange.
I don't know if I should chance it and see how it goes; or just return them for exchange.
What would you do?
I can't test the speakers today (by playing music through them), and won't probably get a chance till the weekend.
Thanks.
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