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In the Forum: Horn-Loaded Speakers
In the Thread: Woofers cone repair – a truly high-end method needed.
Post Subject: Glue's And the door stopPosted by msaudio on: 5/21/2010
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Over the last 30 years i have used GC electronics speaker repair adhesive and never had a problem with it. There are 2 styles, rubber base and see threw, pt# 10-4302 for the rubber base it is the only one for cloth surrounds because it will bend with the speaker without tearing. I donot have the part number for the one that dries hard witch is see threw, your GC electronics dealer will no the number. Most of the electronic wholesale houses carry it. It also would be nice to give your new project a chance of being great if you would use the same part number cones on your LF drivers, so you donot have low resonance problems. Could be a better idea to replace all the cones with same part number so you have a fighting chance of perfection. I would not atempt a halfass job, starting from scratch. I would sale them on ebay, then use that money to buy matched one's, it don't have to be same brand to be good. Preaching Horn Religion MSAUDIORerurn to Romy the Cat's Site