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Fixing monitors

I was using one of my Yorkville YSMs as a center channel in my home theater system while the real center channel was being shipped. So, center channel arrives and I take the Yorkie off the entertainment center and put the center channel up there. In that span of time, my 1.5 year old snuck up behind me and apparently the Yorkies spoke to him and said, "poke me!" So, dome tweeter is pushed in, and the small dome at the center of the woofer is pushed in. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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When i was building speakers and came across a dome's on the woofers pushed in for some unknown reason i took some masking tape and stuck part of it on the dome and gentely pulled it out, sometimes it took more then one try. but be VERY careful

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be very careful doing this..try to find a low powered vacume cleaner...something small and cheap usually doesnt have to much suction.
hope this helps..
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the masking tape is good...i used a piece of that stick free gum that people with braces chew.
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