woofer cone repair??

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Insomniac119
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I bought a pair of Type-S 6x9 coaxes for dirt cheap. There is a crack in one that goes all the way from the rubber surround to the middle. The seller told me they still sound good though.

How should I go about fixing it? I was thinking maybe a fiberglass patch might do the trick. Would it be too heavy though? How about duct tape, super glue, etc.?

 
I don't have any two part epoxy, but I have some epoxy resin - would that do?

And they where $10. They fit in my rear speaker factory locations, where I don't currently have any speakers.

 
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