If your subwoofer cone has become cracked, it's best to repair it using silicon based glue, so the crack doesn't expand and cause further damage. The glue that i recommend for this type of repair would be any brand, as long as it sticks to your subwoofer cone's material. For example, if your subwoofer cone is made out of plastic, you will need to use glue that stick's to plastic, do you get the idea?
Instruction on how to repair a cracked subwoofer:
1)Make sure you have the correct type of glue, a glue that is designed to stick on your subwoofer's cone material.
2)Take your damaged subwoofer to a place were it's light, for example near a window. This is so you glue that crack correctly and also so you don't miss other cracks you don't notice, as you can also seal them up.
3)Using your glue, gently pour the glue onto the front side of the woofer cone's crack, were appropriate. If the crack is deep and it goes into the rear of the subwoofer cone, use your glue to seal it up.
4)Leave the glue to dry, drying time depends on the type of glue and room temperature. Usually, the drying time is on the label that's on the glue bottle.
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