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<blockquote data-quote="shea2112" data-source="post: 7385897" data-attributes="member: 634247"><p>Thanks for the message. I'm afraid that since there is also a bit of rubber missing, that the distance needed to span the gap of the tear may be too far. I will try anything however. I once took a home audio speaker that had a similar tear into a place in Anaheim to get it fixed. This worked great, although due to the fact that it is a butyl rubber surround glued to an exotic carbon cone, it may not work. My home speaker was a more traditional foam surround.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shea2112, post: 7385897, member: 634247"] Thanks for the message. I'm afraid that since there is also a bit of rubber missing, that the distance needed to span the gap of the tear may be too far. I will try anything however. I once took a home audio speaker that had a similar tear into a place in Anaheim to get it fixed. This worked great, although due to the fact that it is a butyl rubber surround glued to an exotic carbon cone, it may not work. My home speaker was a more traditional foam surround. [/QUOTE]
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