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Scott Dorsey
 
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Noizman wrote:

The speaker works and sounds good but I'm worried that there may be some
dampimg of frequencies or some other artifact of the glue spot on the
cone. I used the rubber glue so it would retain flexability but it seems
logical that it would affect the sound somehow.


If it causes a problem, it would be because it is more or less flexible
than the rest of the surround material, and so the cone does not move
evenly in and out at some frequencies. If you play a sweep tone and look
at the cone and the breakup modes don't look any different than the other
driver, then don't worry about it.

The problem is that since you can't get the original parts, anything you
do to replace the surround is going to change the compliance and therefore
change the resonant frequency of the driver. This is probably going to
be more detrimental than what you've already done.

Will Westlake at least tell you the manufacturer and part number of the
driver? Or is it marked at all?
--scott
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