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<blockquote data-quote="SPLaudio" data-source="post: 6837596" data-attributes="member: 607076"><p>i would recommend a recone because of the spider damage.</p><p></p><p>if you want a cheap fix buy some tinsel lead. cut the old leads 1" from the cone. solder new lead to the old lead. turn sub cone down and glue the connection to the back side of the cone with GOOP,let dry 2 hrs. make a nice sized loop and then solder to the terminal. do this to all 4 lead wires the others will break too.</p><p></p><p>i have fixed a few of these this way with no problems. if they glued the leads up on the cone to start with it would have never touched the spider. they also have there leads on the short side. hope this helps ya out. contact dave <a href="http://www.fixmyspeaker.com" target="_blank">Fix My Speaker - Custom Subwoofer Rebuilds, Repairs, and Supplies!</a> for some leadwire, cheap fix...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLaudio, post: 6837596, member: 607076"] i would recommend a recone because of the spider damage. if you want a cheap fix buy some tinsel lead. cut the old leads 1" from the cone. solder new lead to the old lead. turn sub cone down and glue the connection to the back side of the cone with GOOP,let dry 2 hrs. make a nice sized loop and then solder to the terminal. do this to all 4 lead wires the others will break too. i have fixed a few of these this way with no problems. if they glued the leads up on the cone to start with it would have never touched the spider. they also have there leads on the short side. hope this helps ya out. contact dave [URL="http://www.fixmyspeaker.com"]Fix My Speaker - Custom Subwoofer Rebuilds, Repairs, and Supplies![/URL] for some leadwire, cheap fix... [/QUOTE]
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