Tear in the surround of one of my db570's :(
nadams
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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:
doesn't appear to actually effect the operation of the speaker, it just annoys me that it's there.
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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don't try this till someone else chimes in, but what about superglue?It's not good, very fundamentally simply not good. - geolemon
"Its not good enough until we have real-time fearmongering. I want my fear mongered as it happens." - Shizelbs -
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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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 nowLudicrous gibs!
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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.Alpine: CDA-7949
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