bineon
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I own 2 Crossfire dB312D subwoofers and today, while attempting (and eventually succeeding) to construct a ski pass into my car, the tool I was using slipped and the wooden handle struck (and cracked) the center of my subwoofer. There is no visible damage to the subwoofer other than the plastic (dust-shield?) being cracked a few inches. This happened to a friend a while ago and I remember he used some sort of glue to seal the plastic back. Though it was a bit of a rig, it worked rather well. The reason I need to do this, of course, is because the air seal is now less effective and I'm somewhat concerned to use the sub while there is a less-than-adequate seal.
Please suggest some sort of glue that I can use to seal this, thanks!
PS: I'm a n00b to subwoofers for the most part, please tell me what the front of the subwoofer, where the logo is located, is called. Thanks!
Please suggest some sort of glue that I can use to seal this, thanks!
PS: I'm a n00b to subwoofers for the most part, please tell me what the front of the subwoofer, where the logo is located, is called. Thanks!