Passive Radiators

fenacious
fenacious Posts: 12
edited September 2007 in Vintage Speakers
Does anyone know whether I can use a kit to replace the diaphragm on the passive on a SDA-1A? My cat got ahold of the passive and cut some claw marks into it.

Thanks.
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  • fenacious
    fenacious Posts: 12
    edited September 2007
    It was the diaphragm. The surrounds are fine. Thanks.
  • F1nut
    F1nut Posts: 50,734
    edited September 2007
    I've got no idea on that one.
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  • Polkersince85
    Polkersince85 Posts: 2,883
    edited September 2007
    I have not tried it on a PR but I used to use a powdered polystyrene mixed with 5 min. epoxy to repair wing dents on my remote controlled planes. Mixed with mostly the powder, it was fairly light and would not eat the base material up. Clean up and smooth with denatured alcohol. Used to get it at model supply places.

    Disclaimer:
    Use at your own risk. Not responsible for any damage or injury whether real or imagined. Experimentation with this method is strongy recommended on items other than non-replaceable PRs. This suggestion is for entertainment use only.:D
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