Greetings!
After receiving my SVS SB1000 Pro I have been nothing short of thrilled with the entire experience. Naturally I want to take care of my stuff so I am a grille on person, always have been.
The SVS SUB shipped with the grille DETACHED, so one of the first things I did was put the grille on to add a little safety - I live alone but not the point, accidents happen (I was once winding up a HDMI cable and the end flicked into my TV screen and chipped it)
So I tried to put the grille on the SVS SUB and WHAT THE HECK it's stiff, it's so stiff I can't put it all the way in (LMAO JUST..... DON'T) so I looked through the manual and no mention of ANYTHING about the grille. So it's half in and half out, I don't even know if it's meant to be like that, I push it but it's crazy stiff and I just don't want to force it, pulling it back out is just as hard.
If there is anyone who has had this experience and can keep a straight face, perhaps they could share any advice, should I just cram that fooker in? Leave it hanging out (LMAO) or yank it out entirely and give it up as a bad job, I swear I heard the wood creaking when I was trying to push it in...OR take it back out...
After receiving my SVS SB1000 Pro I have been nothing short of thrilled with the entire experience. Naturally I want to take care of my stuff so I am a grille on person, always have been.
The SVS SUB shipped with the grille DETACHED, so one of the first things I did was put the grille on to add a little safety - I live alone but not the point, accidents happen (I was once winding up a HDMI cable and the end flicked into my TV screen and chipped it)
So I tried to put the grille on the SVS SUB and WHAT THE HECK it's stiff, it's so stiff I can't put it all the way in (LMAO JUST..... DON'T) so I looked through the manual and no mention of ANYTHING about the grille. So it's half in and half out, I don't even know if it's meant to be like that, I push it but it's crazy stiff and I just don't want to force it, pulling it back out is just as hard.
If there is anyone who has had this experience and can keep a straight face, perhaps they could share any advice, should I just cram that fooker in? Leave it hanging out (LMAO) or yank it out entirely and give it up as a bad job, I swear I heard the wood creaking when I was trying to push it in...OR take it back out...