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    Excellent

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    Good work!
    Always far-seeing to have an first-aid-kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    I dunno - I think justin bieber listening to an unwounded speaker is my fav
    (there ain't no bandaid on that woofer!)
    The bandaid is really to hold in the smoke, makes the dust cap self healing, usually overnight.

    I heard they are working on "Voice Coil Repair" in a can as well.
    If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1audiohack View Post

    I heard they are working on "Voice Coil Repair" in a can as well.
    Yes, sadly it's only available in Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gferrell View Post
    Is it safe to try this at home?
    Sure do you have a couple woofs we can test ?
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    It's healed!

    That picture must've been a week later after the healing was complete and a bandage was no longer necessary!

    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    I dunno - I think Justin Bieber listening to an unwounded speaker is my fav
    (there ain't no bandaid on that woofer!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1audiohack View Post
    The bandaid is really to hold in the smoke, makes the dust cap self healing, usually overnight.

    I heard they are working on "Voice Coil Repair" in a can as well.

    Reminds me of a couple of valuable phrases learned in the field:

    "Smoke test": Initial Power-up

    "It's no good any more once you let all the smoke out of it": Failure at Power-up, or during operation, usually during a gig.


    To repair voice coils, just use this:



    $12.99 at Fry's.
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    Ya know what?

    Dang!
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    Sorry, that is just a hole in a photograph of the dust cap. Why didn't the dude take a photograph of the speaker he is listening to, and poke a hole in that photo's dust cap ? herki[Quote/]

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    Second speaker he realized he could pour thru the back vent so no band-aid?

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