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Speaker repair question


Fierce Critter

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Most speakers need minor repair or adjustment. I always try to repair a speaker before resorting to re-coning. You can repair large tears and holes in the cone as well as loose cone edges. An old speaker rebuilder once told me to glue torn speaker cones with RTV (silicone caulk). I thought this was messy and "unprofessional" , but I found that it works great! RTV looks really bad, but unlike other glues, it remains flexible. Gluing a speaker cone with a rigid glue often just results in another rip since the glue will not flex with the rest of the cone.

URL of that site: http://www.cris.com/~stwradio/chassis.htm#...0Cone%20Repairs

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