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    Alan Fletcher
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    Black JBL Glue

    A while ago I posted about a rattling LE14A. Well, now that I have the speakers at home and have had the ability to put them through their paces, I have found the problem. Aparently the reconer did not use enough black adhesive at the coil to contact points. There is a visible gap between the Aquaplas on the cone and the glue joint where the voice coil leads penetrate the cone, causing a rattle when the cone vibrates at certain frequencies.

    Rather than make a messy repair with some other type of adhesive, I was wondering if someone could supply me with the correct adhesive. Pelly3s?

    Also, what is the consistency of this stuff when uncured? Could I put it in a syringe and inject it underneath the gap?

    Thanks,
    -Alan

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    Alan Fletcher
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    Yep, that's the stuff alright. If the guy had a buy it now I would snap it up. Who knows how high it will go with that amount of time remaining. Hell, I only need a few drops...

    -A

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    pelly3s
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    I have some tubes of it laying around at the shop. let me check out what i can do for you today. Well at least i will try really hard to remember lol

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    Alan Fletcher
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    Thanks, bro. You're the greatest!

    I assume you have internet access at the shop. I'll send you a PM with my cell number.

    I really appreciate it!

    -A

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