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Hi,
For those who have re-surround or reconed loudspeakers, I am sure you don't like to pay through the nose for a small squeeze 2oz bottle of glue to use. There must be a source for the glue that loudspeaker manufacturers use, undoubtedly for much less money proportionately than the squeeze bottle route. I put the questions out there to the collective experience and knowledge of this newsgroup; - Source / Name of speaker glue used to adhere surrounds to cones / baskets. - Damping compound Name / Source - Dust Cap cement (usually black) Name / Source |
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TC a écrit :
Hi, For those who have re-surround or reconed loudspeakers, I am sure you don't like to pay through the nose for a small squeeze 2oz bottle of glue to use. There must be a source for the glue that loudspeaker manufacturers use, undoubtedly for much less money proportionately than the squeeze bottle route. I put the questions out there to the collective experience and knowledge of this newsgroup; - Source / Name of speaker glue used to adhere surrounds to cones / baskets. I have often read that neopren glues are the best choice if you respect application rules. - Damping compound Name / Source - Dust Cap cement (usually black) Name / Source |