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    New Surrounds

    Hi:

    Reading about refoaming woofers I see a reference to using MEK to soften the foam still attached to the cone to facilitate removing it.

    1) It's pretty intact. Any reason the new surround can't be glued on right over it?

    2) Can I use Acetone instead of MEK?

    3) Best place to find MEK? (Never heard of it before.)

    Thanks folks.

    Cheers,
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    MEK=methyl ethyl ketone
    Here, it is a solvent typically available from a hardware store.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klube View Post
    Hi:

    Reading about refoaming woofers I see a reference to using MEK to soften the foam still attached to the cone to facilitate removing it.

    1) It's pretty intact. Any reason the new surround can't be glued on right over it?

    2) Can I use Acetone instead of MEK?

    3) Best place to find MEK? (Never heard of it before.)

    Thanks folks.

    Cheers,
    Jim
    Do not glue the new surround over the old surround. It will affect the mechanical compliance of the woofer to a point that it will no longer be properly "tuned" to the enclosure it is mounted in.
    In other words, the tuning frequency of the enclosure will no longer be optimal for the new woofer compliance, especially in a ported enclosure(the surround will make the woofer travel too stiff).
    Personally I don't like the typical aftermarket surround kits anyway, the foam is too thick and stiff and often lowers the woofer's compliance too much.

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    Do people really glue a surround on top of another?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lee in Montreal View Post
    Do people really glue a surround on top of another?
    some do in addition to some extra

    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...-job&highlight

    Crazy recone job

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    Thanks all.

    No problem, I will remove the old foam.

    In Panama there's probably MEK somewhere but who knows what it might be called. Inventory here can be less than what a US consumer might consider sensible / optimal as well. At any rate, the question remains - will Acetone do the job? I know right where to find that...

    Cheers

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    Again: Re-Cone ... Not Re-Foam.

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