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<blockquote data-quote="Hal Wilke" data-source="post: 208583" data-attributes="member: 12069"><p>Edit: It looks like I am off topic, as this forum is more pro audio focused. Oops. Sorry.</p><p></p><p>I got a pair of Paradigm Phantom V2 speakers for very cheap, and all for woofers needed to have the foam replaced. While cleaning the speakers up to prepare for that, I notice two of them had also come loose from the spider. All of the suggestions I saw recommended using epoxy to reattach the spider. One of them looks good. The other, I think the cone is a little low. When I push down on the cone it will bottom out. I have not yet received the foam. Is this going to be a big problem? Does this need to be corrected before I do the foam? Any recommendations would be awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hal Wilke, post: 208583, member: 12069"] Edit: It looks like I am off topic, as this forum is more pro audio focused. Oops. Sorry. I got a pair of Paradigm Phantom V2 speakers for very cheap, and all for woofers needed to have the foam replaced. While cleaning the speakers up to prepare for that, I notice two of them had also come loose from the spider. All of the suggestions I saw recommended using epoxy to reattach the spider. One of them looks good. The other, I think the cone is a little low. When I push down on the cone it will bottom out. I have not yet received the foam. Is this going to be a big problem? Does this need to be corrected before I do the foam? Any recommendations would be awesome. [/QUOTE]
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