hate to say it.. but i probably would have ditched the speakers.. adding the rubber you put on will change the way the speaker would normally sound.. making it less flexible.. i do commend you on attempting it though.. it definitely is in rough shape.. your a better man than i lol.. great job on the rest of the restoration..
Thank you for your comment. Of course, replacing the speaker would be the best option, but I didn't have the right one. I used a sealant for bonding, which stays elastic like rubber when it sets. And covering the speakers with an acoustic cloth did not really affect the appearance in my opinion. As for the sound quality, I did not hear any difference. Maybe it's because I'm not very young and don't hear all the sounds anymore 😊 Good luck!
Amazing Restoration. good job!!!!!!!
Thank you 😊
hate to say it.. but i probably would have ditched the speakers.. adding the rubber you put on will change the way the speaker would normally sound.. making it less flexible.. i do commend you on attempting it though.. it definitely is in rough shape.. your a better man than i lol.. great job on the rest of the restoration..
Thank you for your comment. Of course, replacing the speaker would be the best option, but I didn't have the right one. I used a sealant for bonding, which stays elastic like rubber when it sets. And covering the speakers with an acoustic cloth did not really affect the appearance in my opinion. As for the sound quality, I did not hear any difference. Maybe it's because I'm not very young and don't hear all the sounds anymore 😊 Good luck!
what fluid did you use ? thank you
Thank you for your question. This technique does not require any special flux. You can use any. I use a flux that does not require washing.