I suppose you could argue that the sound waves are reflected in ways that it wasn t designed to do or something but i have a set with the caps pushed in and i never noticed a difference.
Speaker dust cap affect sound.
See below the corrected speaker construction which avoids cavities.
The dustcaps on most speakers are non functional.
It keeps the dust off the middle.
No it isn t going to effect the sound a dust cap is just that.
Those are my personally tested techniques for taking the dent out of.
So there you go.
Anthony dishes all the dirt in this interview i entitled the deal on dust caps.
After several years i ve finally been able to hook up a new set of klipsch speakers.
A dented dustcap should not impact the sound at all.
I haven t yet attached the front dust covers i m sure there s a more accurate term and was wondering whether they actually affect the sound any good or bad or simply keep the external components clean.
Sonically though a little pinhole in your dust cap isn t going to affect your sound quality.
They are in the dust cap voice coil cover which is typically merely glued to the speaker done.
The holes are not in the speaker cone.
A perfect speaker driver also has no dust cap but a phase plug preferably made of wood that fills the voice coil cavity.
If a dust prevention is needed a sound permeable material should to be chosen in combination with a short phase plug.
A vacuum cleaner can often work but limit the suction by opening the hose somewhere in it s length.
Usually a dented dustcap can be repaired by using a little suction on it.