How To Fix A Ripped Speaker

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With a good vacuum that has a means of controlling the suction you can pop the dust cap out and make it look nicer. Thanks for the tip saved me $50.

RedBaron_
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You guys rock!! Thank you so much for this video. I'm a mom to a kiddo who loves working with speakers. My son gets them from 2nd hand stores, freebies, etc and he modifies them but I never knew that patching was actually that easy. I now know what materials I can buy for him to have more fun with his speakers!! Thank you!!

DollfaceKim
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Nice.. and I thought I was the only one lol.. except I used another glue and guitar pickup cloth... Good stuff to know and thank you 👍👍

robphillips
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0:34 when a curious kid peeks inquisitively thinking what the hell has he broken? and finds a camera. :D

mindfarm
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Thank you! I wonder, if it would work by soakinf the muslin I the glue and then apply it? Thank you

jonlewislive
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Nice job mate! I was just searching online as I found a rip on a PA speaker of mine.

Cheers!

DoktorDamage
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I suggest you just use a very thin paper tissue, not wide, maybe just enough to cover the damage. Apply glue on the tissue, not on the speaker cone. Place a bit both sides of the damaged part and then using a light paint brush (the ones kids use) and apply light pressure to stick to the cone and no edges. Allow to dry ...too much glue will make the speaker cones harder and reduce mids.

kpsthakur
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Thank u no waiting or having to skip forward.. good vid

godessofyouguess
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Paper towel and Elmers Glue works fine. I repaired speakers with holes in them and they work fine. After they dry spray them with a little flat black paint in the repair area and you can hardly tell it was repaired.

ffas
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One question is the fabric that bed sheets are made of the same type of material cos if so I'll just use an old bed sheet

leonclarke
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Paint pot strainer and elastomeric. I usually paint all the around the outer foam or paper, all the way up on to the screw holes and gasket because if you're playing loud (and why the fcuk wouldn't you?) it will eventually unzip all the way around. Elastomeric is the stuff we use on the roofs of motorhomes and mobile homes and stuff.

buckfuhtt
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i prefer the rubber cement fix because it looks more like jizz....lol also it helps to have a dead cone to cut a patch from, its kinda amazing how well it worked

thetoneknob
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Do you think this will work for a car subwoofer also?

IdHitThatWithMyTruck
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Way to much glue. Separate a two ply kitchen paper towel for patch and apply with elmers all purpose glue slightly thinned with water. Apply some glue to the speaker where the patch goes and let it soak in for a minute. Soak patch in the glue and apply it. Gently smooth it out and let it dry overnight. Mix a little acrylic paint to match and paint it up. Much better results.

maxhenry
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like an idiot i flipped my speaker over and put right where i had screwdriver bits in their box, so tips ups. didn't poke the cone, but it marked it a bit. should i be worried?

amaurythewarrior
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LMFAO HIS LITTLE BROTHER TOLD ON HIM !! THAT WAS FUNNY. " I HAVE NO CLUE HOW IT HAPPENED ", LITTLE BRO PEEPS AROUND THE CORNER 😂. I HAVE A FEELING LITTLE BROTHER HAS A CLUE AS TO HOW IT HAPPENED !!! NICE PINCH HARMONICS BTW.

travishaynes
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Black colour spray paint could be probably used as well to make it look nicer.

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Is this work for satellite speaker? Z623 spewker

awie
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Can I use screen door mesh because that's what I have laying around?

lostmic
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this was some really good help mate, just a question, what song was he playing at the end? cheers :)

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