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    Default subwoofer repair


    My foam surround came loose from my driver driver cone and I would really like to fix it. Any suggestions on what kind of glue to use?

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    Default Re: subwoofer repair

    Provided Link: Speaker Repair Glue


    How about PE's speaker repair glue?


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    Default Re: subwoofer repair


    > How about PE's speaker repair glue?

    ...which is only slightly removed from good 'ol fashioned Elmer's white (sorry PE).

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    Default Re: subwoofer repair *PIC*




    Go to your local craft store and pick up some Aleene's Tacky Glue. It is a great all around driver repair glue, surrounds, dustcaps, etc...


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