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Ripped woofers and wood glue repairs
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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa Lane-Collins" data-source="post: 201734" data-attributes="member: 2967"><p>The woofers in my SX300s have started to rip around the edges where the cone attaches to the metal frame (making them sound rattley). As a stop gap I used woodglue to hold them together expecting them to self destruct over the next few shows. Surprisingly, after a month of being used as fold back and a couple of shows as foh they still sound fine. Wondering if other people have done the woodglue stop gap solution and how long did it hold for?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa Lane-Collins, post: 201734, member: 2967"] The woofers in my SX300s have started to rip around the edges where the cone attaches to the metal frame (making them sound rattley). As a stop gap I used woodglue to hold them together expecting them to self destruct over the next few shows. Surprisingly, after a month of being used as fold back and a couple of shows as foh they still sound fine. Wondering if other people have done the woodglue stop gap solution and how long did it hold for? [/QUOTE]
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