fixing a sub cone?

doggie750
doggie750 Posts: 1,160
edited February 2004 in Speakers
Hello Polks,
Pardon me if this thread been posted b4. I have a busted sub cone and would like to fix it with kevlar material (any suggestion) and a sealant. Reason being, this is only use for my garage stereo. The midrange and tweeter are still in good shape. Please advise.

Peace.
Godspeed,
D0661E

AVR:Pioneer Elite SC-07
Surrounds: RTis
2channel:Rti100 (carver driven
Sub:SVS PB12-Plus/2
Dedicated AMPs:Adcom GFA535, 2xCarver 1.5t, Carver m1.0t
Wsrn:Hitachi ultra vision LCD60, 32XBR400
PowerConditioner: MonsterC HTS5100
PS3, Toshiba HD A2, etc: SonySACD/ Panasonic gears DIVX.


MR3LIGION: Polkaudio; GSXR; E46; Reeftank;
Odyclub; Xsimulator; Sony; Zune; Canon
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Comments

  • madmax
    madmax Posts: 12,434
    edited February 2004
    Is the cone ripped, poked, slashed, bent, crinkled, deteriorated or what? What all is damaged: surround, cone or cap? Is the surround rubber or foam? Is the cone Paper, plastic or coated paper? Is the voice coil still intact and not rubbing against the magnet pole?
    madmax
    Vinyl, the final frontier...

    Avantgarde horns, 300b tubes, thats the kinda crap I want... :D