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Old 08-21-2011, 10:25 PM
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Punctured Surround in Speaker Best Way to Fix?

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I just punctured the surround in a speaker in my gk 410 blx-ii cab, and i don't havethe money to buy any replacement speakers right now. Is there a cheap way to fix this without any signifigant noise change?
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Old 08-23-2011, 10:31 PM
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Hi.

I've used silicone sealants with varying success, with or without increased support of a thin cloth.

The material and construction of the surround plays a vital part when deciding the best method, so Your best bet is to get an advice from someone who has repaired excactly the same driver.

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I just punctured the surround in a speaker in my gk 410 blx-ii cab, and i don't havethe money to buy any replacement speakers right now. Is there a cheap way to fix this without any signifigant noise change?

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