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<blockquote data-quote="retrojordans" data-source="post: 7280015" data-attributes="member: 630134"><p><a href="http://www.speakerworks.com/speaker_repair_kits_s/65.htm?searching=Y&amp;sort=5&amp;cat=65&amp;show=15&amp;page=4" target="_blank">DIY Speaker Repair Kits, Re-foam, Re-edge, New Foam Surrounds</a></p><p></p><p>The surround of a subwoofer is not a universal 1 size fits all thing. The stiffness, the roll throw, cone diameter, and tons of other things have to be measured on the stock surround to accurately replace it...You can screw up the performance of a sub, or even cause failure if you don't choose the correct surround.</p><p></p><p>If the surround just has a hole in it or something try patching it from the inside with cloth/contact cement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retrojordans, post: 7280015, member: 630134"] [URL="http://www.speakerworks.com/speaker_repair_kits_s/65.htm?searching=Y&sort=5&cat=65&show=15&page=4"]DIY Speaker Repair Kits, Re-foam, Re-edge, New Foam Surrounds[/URL] The surround of a subwoofer is not a universal 1 size fits all thing. The stiffness, the roll throw, cone diameter, and tons of other things have to be measured on the stock surround to accurately replace it...You can screw up the performance of a sub, or even cause failure if you don't choose the correct surround. If the surround just has a hole in it or something try patching it from the inside with cloth/contact cement. [/QUOTE]
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