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April 28, 2006, Newsletter Issue #13: Repairing a Ripped Speaker Cone
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Tip of the Week
If you have a pair of speakers that have a rip or small tear in the paper material of the speaker cone you can repair it with a little watered down Elmer's glue and some tissue paper:
• Cut or tear the tissue paper so into pieces a little bigger than the tear • Soak the pieces in the diluted Elmer's glue • Apply pieces, one at a time, over the tear • Let each patch get tacky then, apply a second layer • Repeat until you have applied three to five layers on each side of the cone • Let dry overnight
You may have to play with the glue mixture and application to get it right, so experiment on a dead speaker, if possible, before going prime time.
* This trick only works on woofers with paper cones, but can save a pair of speakers.
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