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    C4RSUB1500 is the recone kit.

    The glue JBL uses is a special cyanoacrylate called Henkel 5019 which is the same as Loctite 422. Either one needs an appropriate primer.

    Good Luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Widget
    C4RSUB1500 is the recone kit.

    The glue JBL uses is a special cyanoacrylate called Henkel 5019 which is the same as Loctite 422. Either one needs an appropriate primer.

    Good Luck!

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    Do they use that adhesive for the joints between both the spider and cone and the spider to magnet?

    John

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    Spider and magnet. AFAIK

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    Yeah, I saw the thread with the recone kit part number and the adhesive stuff on it. Harman UK don't seem to know anything about the kit though, I'll try JBL themselves when I get time. The spider is still on the magnet; it's the cone-spider join that's failed. Do you still need a primer for the cone-spider join? I would imagin this is just to allow the cyanoacrylate to adhere to the epoxy coating of the chasis?

    If anyone's interested there's more on this project at www.spurlash.co.uk
    Cheers for all the info guys

    Olly

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    Motional Feedback? (at your site) I believe Meyer Sound Labs is also doing something similar.

    John

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    Powerfull

    Yeahh, german glue for powerfull woofers.
    You loose

    Eckhard

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    I doubt that they are using cyanoacrylate for the spider to cone joint. Call JBL and explain the situation. They may be able to make a suggestion.

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