Dusty monitor 5's
bamark
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Kind of a follow up to the last thread I posted. Thanks to all who responded.
What is the correct/recommended method for cleaning the cones on those 5's? They're a little dusty, but before doing anything, I thought I would ask.
thanks
Mark
What is the correct/recommended method for cleaning the cones on those 5's? They're a little dusty, but before doing anything, I thought I would ask.
thanks
Mark
Office:
Pioneer SX-650
Pioneer RG-1
BSR EQ-110X
Technics SL-23
Polk Monitor 5's
Samsung DVD M101 (transport)
Entech Number Cruncher 203.2
Living Room:
Pioneer SX-850
Pioneer SG-9500
Pioneer HPM-60's
JVC XL-V161 CD Player
Pioneer SX-650
Pioneer RG-1
BSR EQ-110X
Technics SL-23
Polk Monitor 5's
Samsung DVD M101 (transport)
Entech Number Cruncher 203.2
Living Room:
Pioneer SX-850
Pioneer SG-9500
Pioneer HPM-60's
JVC XL-V161 CD Player
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Windex
You should read this pseudo-relevant thread as well.
http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41293&highlight=dusty+drivers
if just for the giggles
PS read the WHOLE THREAD!!! THere is some very bad advice included.Sounds good to me... -
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Ammonia-free Windex
Well, Ammonia free Windex.
A damp cloth.
A French Maid.
I was going to go with the damp cloth.
However...Office:
Pioneer SX-650
Pioneer RG-1
BSR EQ-110X
Technics SL-23
Polk Monitor 5's
Samsung DVD M101 (transport)
Entech Number Cruncher 203.2
Living Room:
Pioneer SX-850
Pioneer SG-9500
Pioneer HPM-60's
JVC XL-V161 CD Player