Gasket set ?

jml5
jml5 Posts: 1
edited July 2010 in Forum Testing Area
I am new to this forum. I need help with my newly acquired SDA 2A's. I have an air leak and need to know if there is such a thing as a complete gasket set or should I use something different to start to reset all speakers in place. Also, what is best for resealing all internal wood joints ( gorilla glue, something softer ). I have never undertaken any type of speaker project and putting these back to new, or as close as possible, is all new to me. any comments or instruction would be appreciated. I have had a few sets of sda's since the 80's and love them dearly, I did a test and pushed in slightly on the pr and the mids sink in instantly.

Thanks all, John
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  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,772
    edited July 2010
    Better to post this in the vintage speakers section but Mortite is what you need. Welcome to Club Polk!!
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,303
    edited July 2010
    +1 on mortite , you can just use a glue gun to seal the cabinets, don't use Gorilla Glue!!!
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