Is this a simple speaker repair ?

Forgive my ignorance, but it appears the wire that is loose is already soldered to the terminal, it's the OTHER end that needs to be connected. That connection point looks like it's at the base on the speaker cone, just opposite the existing wire.

Do I remove the glue that is holding the cone, and then find another terminal underneath the cone at the circular base at the bottom of the cone ?

Sorry I am so inept at this ... not really familiar with the guts of a speaker..... thanks !

 
Forgive my ignorance, but it appears the wire that is loose is already soldered to the terminal, it's the OTHER end that needs to be connected. That connection point looks like it's at the base on the speaker cone, just opposite the existing wire.
Do I remove the glue that is holding the cone, and then find another terminal underneath the cone at the circular base at the bottom of the cone ?

Sorry I am so inept at this ... not really familiar with the guts of a speaker..... thanks !
Just ditch the glue and solder the wire directly to the metal terminal

 

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Better to ask questions than to tear something up

 
On a re-cone job that is part of the repair. Do you see any wire protruding where it came off? Since you are from the Bay Area I can recommend this outfit Orange County Speaker Repair although there is another guy here in San Jose by the GE Plant Mall near Home Depot but couldn't remember his shop name, I think it's Sound Goods that repairs auto audio to pro audio he's in Craigslist.

 
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