Tear in the surround of one of my db570's :(

nadams
nadams Posts: 5,877
edited March 2006 in Car Audio & Electronics
Just found a tear in the surround of my driver's side DB570. It appears to have been caused by the screw pulling on the rubber. Pics:

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doesn't appear to actually effect the operation of the speaker, it just annoys me that it's there.
Ludicrous gibs!
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  • neomagus00
    neomagus00 Posts: 3,899
    edited March 2006
    don't try this till someone else chimes in, but what about superglue?
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited March 2006
    superglue is a no no, itll really mess up the surround. I wouldnt worry about it, something that small on a full range speaker will not affect its sound
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  • nadams
    nadams Posts: 5,877
    edited March 2006
    Okay. The reason I even had the door panels off was that I was adding the caps to cross the speakers over at 100hz, so now they won't get anything lower than that anyway. I noticed they sound much clearer at high volumes now :)
    Ludicrous gibs!
  • 1996blackmax
    1996blackmax Posts: 2,436
    edited March 2006
    I have used a small amount of black flixible silicone before on my sub. While it would not last for long, it was on a subwoofer. I think this could work better on something like this.
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