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award74
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Posted: 05 September 2017 at 6:46pm |
Hi,
Sub has a blown/buzz sound. I've taken the driver out to have a closer look. This wire is not molded down anymore like the other one. What do I need to fix this? Some kind of resin/glue? Thanks for any constructive advice. A http://s1152.photobucket.com/user/thecolorofthesun/media/IMG_1204_zpsmj2ffgwa.jpg.html - |
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djeddie
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A small blob of flexible resin or silicone should do it. That's what I've done before.
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Chas n Dave : it's like Drum and Bass but with beards. E=mc² ±3dB
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Daniel S
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Distortion is evil
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70,s hero
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As recommended, a small blob of silicone, get the sanitary high modulus at wicks £ 2.99 but let it cure overnight.
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charlynch
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Some silicone is very corrosive, I would only use neutral cure silicone if in contact with metal.
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