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How Do You Fix A Speaker Cone?

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How Do You Fix A Speaker Cone?

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The speaker is an audio sound unit composed of several parts. The sound of a speaker is processed by the driver. The driver has a cone held in place by the retaining ring of the spider frame. The driver converts the electrical frequencies of the audio into mechanical movements, and the cone then produces the final sound as air is moved across its surface. Damage to the cone will cause a sound problem with your speaker. It is made of very delicate material and therefore rips easily if left unprotected. Small rips can be repaired by following a few, simple steps. Repair the Speaker Cone Step 1 Unplug your speaker to prevent electric shock. Take off the speaker grill. Step 2 Use the hex key or screwdriver to loosen the screws holding the speaker in place on the housing. Step 3 Lift the driver or speaker unit out of its place and disconnect the wires with long-nose pliers. Depending on the severity of the rip, you may not have to disconnect the wires, especially if they are soldered to the

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