Aurisonics
Member of the Trade: SPEAR Labs (formerly Aurisonics / Fender)
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[size=medium]What tinyman392 said should work. It's easy to dislodge if you go in too deep but usually does not change the sound unless you literally pushed it all the way in on one side and the sound no longer travels through the filter material. We can easily fix it for you if needed just go to our website and request the service and we will instruct you on how to send in for service. Are you the original purchaser of the them?[/size]
Get a pin, poke into it (slowly with a twisting motion to not dig it deeper), And wedge it back up where it should be. Might take some patients Or... You can contact Aurisonics CS and they should replace it
[size=medium]What tinyman392 said should work. It's easy to dislodge if you go in too deep but usually does not change the sound unless you literally pushed it all the way in on one side and the sound no longer travels through the filter material. We can easily fix it for you if needed just go to our website and request the service and we will instruct you on how to send in for service. Are you the original purchaser of the them?[/size]