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Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:12 pm
by MarkCoupe
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 12:24 pm
by Tallbloke
Gutted for you mate....
I know what you mean tho. Although not as expensive or as good I did the same to my sony fronts....
Chris
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:03 pm
by madhaggis
That is so easy to do!!! The Screws should be torx. Gutted for ya mate!
Bob

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:12 pm
by Ryan220
Yep, had the same experience a coupe of times, never trashed £350's worth though.
You may be able to repair the cone by gluing.
I put a screwy the the rubber surround of a sub once and used a couple of rizlas and some bathroom sealer to repair it. Looked crap, but sounded as good as new.
Hope you can sort it
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:14 pm
by goonasuk
I came close to doing that to a set of Focal Utopias (rrp £569.99)
I was extremely careful after than
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:17 pm
by Funkster
Speakers can be repaired, price depends on the extent of the damage. I'll give you the numbers of some people to call when I can get to my phone book.
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Olly
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:23 pm
by MarkCoupe
Cheers for the empathy guys, it is truely gutting , and you get so angry yourself but like you say Bob its too easy to do.
Thanks Olly, id be really greatful
Ive rung kicker and although theyre still selling them in stores, theyve just (by a few weeks) stopped making them, and i really like them, the only componenets ive heard and preferred were utopias so i hope i can get em sorted(cant afford new components right now

)
Thanks again
Mark
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 1:42 pm
by Relentless Tan
try bicycle puncture repair kit.
T

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 6:15 pm
by Sheaf
When I got my car I soon discovered one of the speakers had a hole in it. I just used araldite to stick it back together. It seems to work fine.
I'm not really into ICE at all, but enjoy listening to my music at a decent volume at times, yet the speaker doesn't sound any worse due to the fix.
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:39 pm
by Funkster
Couple of people to try:
JM Loudspeaker Repairs
0121 327 3111
D. C. Boulton
01535 642053
I've done quite a bit of speaker repair myself. What glue and materials you have to use depends on which bit of the driver is damaged. Did you hurt the cone or just the foam surround?
hth,
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Olly
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 7:58 pm
by MarkCoupe
The rubber surround Olly

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 8:22 pm
by Funkster
The surround can be replaced in its entirity as new ones are available in all sizes from the right suppliers, but doing it right is a bit of an art. First removing the old one without damaging the cone is quite tricky (!) and once removed the cone must be kept absolutely central while the new one is fitted, otherwise the voice coil will end up out of alignment with the magnetic gap.
If you want to try to repair the surround, then you need to use an adhesive that will remain flexible such as red evo-stik, and make the patch out of something that is either quite thin or very flexible, or both. I find that silk impregnated with glue is very effective.
Probably best left to the professionals :o)
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Olly
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:53 pm
by radddogg
Funkster wrote: I find that silk impregnated with glue is very effective.
Just wait till the update
MarkCoupe wrote:Just got back from A&E, it was difficult trying to explain why I had my mum's fishy knickers stuck to my fingers

Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 10:54 pm
by iainp
Iain
Posted: Thu Oct 28, 2004 11:06 pm
by Funkster
Euw! Totally uncalled for!
:oD
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Olly
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:19 am
by MGJohn
Nooooooooooooooooooo.
unfortunately YES
Reminds me of that old duffer in The Vicar of Dibley
Bad luck Mark.
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:35 am
by syzsounds
If your brave try using a pair of tights and a flexible glue ....i did this to a pioneer 12" sub i killed ... after a couple of glue fingers later its as good as new ..
sy
Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:35 pm
by DOM_COUPE
big time gutted for ya it has to be the biggest bar steward of a job in audio next to finding somewhere to route the power cable!

Posted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:29 pm
by Mynheers_a_pint
i guess you could say... you slipped on your ice!!!
Sorry.... teeheeee Its a bugger though.....