Kniferide wrote:
I've had luck fixing that with a little blue sticky tac on the end of a sharpie. Just push it on gently until it sticks pretty good, give it a little pull, and pop! it out
Spent the last half hour of my workday trying this yesterday, not much luck and was starting to pull fibers from the paper so I stopped.
Garth wrote:
see also: careful use of a shop vac if that doesn't work
This was the subsequent approach that came to me on the train ride home. WIll give it a shot tomorrow.
Geiginni wrote:
If sized properly, the surround should be mechanically and acoustically insignificant. I would think any good repair shop would have a butyl replacement so some poor bastard doesn't need to go through the same rigamarole in another decade or two...
PS: If you've got a shop opening them up, might as well have them check/replace the electrolytics too.
Yeah, DIY is how I roll generally, but I'll definitely have a look and poke around a bit. Down to recap if need be. And Butyl rubber was what I was leaning toward, if I can find the right size. I got a few such surrounds from aliexpress for pennies and re-"foam"ed the surround on a sub a few months ago. Cake.