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Re: 2pi tower crossover: mono or biwiring? [message #76855 is a reply to message #76854] Fri, 24 May 2013 12:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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White (and yellow) glue is a water-based glue commonly used by woodworkers. It's not really all that important what adhesive you use, 'cause you're really just tacking it in there. Doesn't need much hold strenth.

The front gasket on the driver can be removed, but be careful. And I would suggest de-laminating the paper, and leaving a thin layer of the gasket attached. You'll see what I mean when you start pulling it off.

The surround is glued to the frame and the gasket is glued onto that, so you don't want to damage the surround in the process of trying to remove the gasket. The adhesive will have been absorbed into the gasket, and so a very thin portion of it will be hardened and I would suggest leaving that in place. Simply put your aluminum ring over that. Should look really cool.

 
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