speaker gasket

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anyone know of a safe adhesive i could use the attach the loose
foam gaskets back to the speaker frames? I also have some 1/8"
gasket tape i got Parts Express that might work.
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  • jdjohn
    jdjohn Posts: 3,000
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    I don't think they have to be glued to the basket. Maybe a small piece of painter's tape to hold it in place while you screw the drivers back into the cabinet.
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,094
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    Pick up some Armacell pipe tape from Home Depot. It is better than the gasket tape and compresses to the proper thickness.
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  • F1nut
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    vulcan wrote: »
    anyone know of a safe adhesive i could use the attach the loose
    foam gaskets back to the speaker frames? I also have some 1/8"
    gasket tape i got Parts Express that might work.
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  • vulcan
    vulcan Posts: 86
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    Thanks for the ideas, I will check out the Armacell tomorrow. The original gasket is kind of falling apart. I think it is time to replace. These are the big 15"passive drones on the Klipsch Forte II, I have to pull them to get the crossover out.gdf7xd5a243z.jpg
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  • JohnGalt
    JohnGalt Posts: 23
    edited May 2020
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    I know this is an old thread but thought I would give my 2cents anyway....
    I like the Armacell idea. I usually replace gaskets on older speakers with vinyl foam weather seal stuff for around doors and windows. It comes in a vatiety of thickness and width's, is self adhesive and compresses easily so no risk of bending or cracking anything when you tighten it down. I just used some on an old set of quarts that are a sealed cabinet and it made a huge difference in the low end. It helped tighten up the bass.