Dust cap glue

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Alf

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Ok, so the Lasonic 922 arrived as a dirty grimy, yellowed piece of dog ass. Pew... It stunk and had grease and dried up bugs falling out of it... No really it left the carpet in my office as dirty as if a bum camped out there all week. Gross....

So anyway, after giving it the complete driptip, and re-spraying the back she looks super nice! The problem though is as I was cleaning the chrome dust caps on the speakers I noticed the one was a bit loose and as a result there is an audible vibration coming from it. What would be the best glue to reattach the dust cap that will not affect the sound or aesthetics?

Thanks!!!!
 

redbenjoe

I Am Legend
just a few toothpick drops of "GOOP" will do it -
its clear and flexible and can absorb the shocks of the woofer
pumps and vibrations.
 

Superduper

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From any speaker repair suppier, you can get the appropriate glue to do the job. Mostly, the look like elmers glue. In fact, elmer's glue WILL work.
 
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