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mrdragon 
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Hi guys,
My 6" speaker is damaged just wondering can it be repaired??
It's only minor damaged on the left hand side of the pic, what can i use to repaire it???
http://memimage.cardomain.net/membe...322_17_full.jpg
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I can not view the picture the address is not valid.

I use a hotmelt Glue gun with great results.

A tube of Silicone Calk works great as well.

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mrdragon 
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You need to replace the surround... which can be difficult in small woofers like that, especially if you've never done it before.  Try www.speakerbits.com.  Depending on what it is, it looks to me like you'd be better off replacing it.
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hotwaterwizard 
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Yep a little silicone will fix it right up.

Put some on the inside and smoothe it out and she will be as good as new.

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Looks like a good reason to buy a new speaker to me. Repair damaged speaker? -- posted image.
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I second surburbs answer, Repair damaged speaker? -- posted image.
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