Bimmerstyle wrote: > At first I'm gonna try it with just contact glue. A small bead of glue > surrounding the entire speaker. I had some luck with this in the past. A > midrange driver in an old set of speakers had a similar problem. After > gluing it with contact glue it played on for years. I plan on using the > Boom with a subwoofer so the speaker won't need to go very low anymore > so it should work. The seller allready made the mistake however of > trying to glue it with superglue. That could mess things up. Superglue > hardens and puts more stress on the allready weak surround. I hope this > won't affect the process. > > If it fails I allways can buy a pair of new surrounds and replace them > but for now I'm gonna try it like this.
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