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Tip o' the Week - help for speaker rips or tears

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Mon, 10/25/2010 - 15:50
Expert Skip Simmons
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A rip, tear, or puncture in a new or vintage speaker cone doesn't always mean a re-cone. Try using Pliobond or Barge brand glue on the tear. If that is the only problem with the speaker, it will be good as new. Forget about nail polish, masking tape, so-called "speaker cement," silicone, rubber cement, or anything else.

Skip Simmons

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