How can I repair crack on actual speaker?

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Terrum
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I accidentally cracked the speaker of my JL 15". It still works, but I am afraid of increasing the volume in case the crack gets worse.




What would be the best cause of action to repair this? If I should glue it, what would be the best kind of glue to use? Epoxy, silicone, any other suggestions? Opinions on coffee filters?

I did try search but most results seem to be about gluing the rubber/surrounds. But I apologise if this post is already answered.

Many thanks for any help!
 
I accidentally cracked the speaker of my JL 15". It still works, but I am afraid of increasing the volume in case the crack gets worse.




What would be the best cause of action to repair this? If I should glue it, what would be the best kind of glue to use? Epoxy, silicone, any other suggestions? Opinions on coffee filters?

I did try search but most results seem to be about gluing the rubber/surrounds. But I apologise if this post is already answered.

Many thanks for any help!


CA glue!

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Elmers glue and a coffee filter is hilarious.
Actually seems reasonable for say a 50W paper cone on some old bookshelfs or a guitar cab type speaker.
The crack doesn't appear deep enough for it to show on the back side.
Which means that's not the cone but just some cosmetic bit. I like Amazing Goop brand glue for a lot of speaker repairs. Shoe Goop comes in black and may look slightly better to just smear a little on there to keep that crack from spreading. Honestly you could probably just stick some gorilla tape on there and be fine.
 
I wouldn’t spend on something very expensive. You could likely try and even the crack our, tape it off and use some super glue since I doubt it’s going to effect anything.
 
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