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Speaker dope
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<blockquote data-quote="darrylo" data-source="post: 325667" data-attributes="member: 666"><p>Its a bit controversial but I think there is a place for it.</p><p></p><p>Say you get a 40 year old drive that has spent so much time in the sun and elements that the cone is a cardboard color and not black anymore. </p><p></p><p>Would you dope it to restore the colour and some stiffness? Surely you just replacing some of what was lost.</p><p></p><p>(proposed dome is a thinned wood glue with black dye.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="darrylo, post: 325667, member: 666"] Its a bit controversial but I think there is a place for it. Say you get a 40 year old drive that has spent so much time in the sun and elements that the cone is a cardboard color and not black anymore. Would you dope it to restore the colour and some stiffness? Surely you just replacing some of what was lost. (proposed dome is a thinned wood glue with black dye.) [/QUOTE]
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