Hi folks:
I have a set of M-Audio BX5a reference speakers, that are not too expensive, but expensive enough for me.
It has a little round tweater at the top. It looked like this:
I guess it just looks too good not to stick your finger there. So this is what it looks like now, after my girl pushed it in:
So what can\should I do???
Sound still comes out of it, but maybe it is just me but it does not sound 100% right. My daughter says it sounds the same as the left speaker.
These speakers are used mainly for my guitar through the Synth or DAW.
Should I:
a) buy new speakers?
b) call M-Audio tech support?
c) get it fixed? (can it be?)
d) Use a suction cup to suck it out? (I feel like doing this)
e) leave it alone?
HELP!!!!
PS: Beating my girl is not an option ;-)
I have a set of M-Audio BX5a reference speakers, that are not too expensive, but expensive enough for me.
It has a little round tweater at the top. It looked like this:
I guess it just looks too good not to stick your finger there. So this is what it looks like now, after my girl pushed it in:
So what can\should I do???
Sound still comes out of it, but maybe it is just me but it does not sound 100% right. My daughter says it sounds the same as the left speaker.
These speakers are used mainly for my guitar through the Synth or DAW.
Should I:
a) buy new speakers?
b) call M-Audio tech support?
c) get it fixed? (can it be?)
d) Use a suction cup to suck it out? (I feel like doing this)
e) leave it alone?
HELP!!!!
PS: Beating my girl is not an option ;-)