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The glue on multiple speakers has come off...

The glue that holds the spider to the basket.

I have my subsonic filter set to around 30hz, and the speakers were getting around 180 watts RMS max

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5-minute epoxy from Lowes or Wal-mart will fix that up for you.

In your IB alignment the mechanical power handling is substantially reduced - about half of the thermal RMS.

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How should I prep the surface, and will that epoxy be strong enough, or should I get something better.

I guess I will try sealing the enclosure while I have all the speakers out...again.

5-minute epoxy is stronger than the factory glue - when I assembled the prototypes by hand using the epoxy it didn't come off with an 800-watt burp.

You really don't need to do much of anything for prep except get a bead around the landing and let it rest on top and dry. It is difficult to get it out of alignment as well - the surround is going to want to keep it centered.

Sealing it off will bring the mechanical power handling back up for you.

5-minute epoxy is stronger than the factory glue - when I assembled the prototypes by hand using the epoxy it didn't come off with an 800-watt burp.

You really don't need to do much of anything for prep except get a bead around the landing and let it rest on top and dry. It is difficult to get it out of alignment as well - the surround is going to want to keep it centered.

Sealing it off will bring the mechanical power handling back up for you.

damn it jacob even on vacation your takin care of people

wobble wobble

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