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The things you find when restoring old stuff

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Johan
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Johan Posted: Tue, May 21 2013 7:49 PM

This wasp apparently was curious enough to get in to the BL150 but not smart enough to find the way out.

Menahem Yachad
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A wasp?

Beat this Surprise

How about a mouse which got into my subwoofer, via the port. But couldn't get out again......

There was a weird stink in the living room, and I had a suspicion that something like that might have happened.

I now have put mosquito-sheeting on the inside of the sub, covering the port entrance.

I don't want to take any chances of finding a snake which goes in after the mouse......

Menahem

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Johan replied on Mon, May 27 2013 1:16 PM

Ok, Menahem, you win! :-)

But I must add to my case that it scared the *** out of me flying right at my face because of the pressured air I was using to get rid of the dust. :-)

/  Johan

Jeff
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Jeff replied on Mon, May 27 2013 4:38 PM

Aficionados of transmission line speakers learned to put screening over the ports years ago, as mice have a particular love for the long haired wool used to stuff such speakers. 

Jeff

I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus. Sad

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