I pulled a dust cap on a 15 CV woofer. Used the BIG shop vac. Put the hose on the cap then turn on the vac. Then turned off the vac before moving the hose. Good luckIvI' been trying duct tape method it's ba little to cold out here not sticking well, maybe shop vac next? Any other suggestions anyone?
That sounds better than the glue methods.Mix water and 70% rubbing alcohol (50/50) (helps the water dry fast). Carefully soak a cotton ball and apply to distcap. This will allow the cap be more flexible. Try the vacuum after that. Let dry and enjoy.
If that does not work, do the water mix, and use a fine needle and get under the cap, you can seal a small hole with elmers and you will never see it... Not the best practice but it works.
There seems to be a faint similarity in bass lines. Other than that though, I find these tracks to be pretty different sounding.
This one that @Rob84 recommended.
But check it! The opening song yeah! Well the song Negative by Hookworms has a small similarity to it. Well at least to my oddly wired mind.
Getting ready for the pipers.
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Too bad you don;t have access to a dentists vacuum.View attachment 1144116 it's crunched pretty good may not be save able, it's similar to when you get a compound dent in your car fender, plungers not gonna work. Maybe the soaking method will work mention by Jobrewer.
Try the shop vac first. The one I did was worse. Could still see some crinkling but just a little. Watch out for the alcohol if you try John's method the logo might fade or run.View attachment 1144116 it's crunched pretty good may not be save able, it's similar to when you get a compound dent in your car fender, plungers not gonna work. Maybe the soaking method will work mention by Jobrewer.
View attachment 1144120 I have a Technics SA 500 in the garage running the Vegas everything sounds good.