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How do you temporarily fix a blown speaker?

By Emma Powell

How do you temporarily fix a blown speaker?

How to Fix a Blown Speaker

  1. Determine which speaker is causing the problem.
  2. Disassemble the offending speaker carefully.
  3. Repair a tear in the cone of the speaker.
  4. Check to see if the voice coil is damaged.
  5. Order the replacement parts.
  6. Once you have the replacement parts, carefully note how the damaged part is attached.

Does Flex Seal work on speakers?

Well Flex Seal is liquid rubber and honestly I cannot think of anything better you can use to fix a speaker with, even if the speaker surround is made out of paper or some type of plastic. In my particular case as seen in the video the rubber was torn on the surround which made Flex Seal a no brainer.

What do you need to know about acoustic suspension?

An acoustic suspension is a type of speaker enclosure in which a loudspeaker is mounted in a cabinet with a closed back and no ports or vents. Acoustic suspension (air suspension or sealed box) is a type of loudspeaker speaker enclosure design which uses one or more loudspeaker drivers mounted in a sealed box or cabinet.

Why is sealed not acoustic suspension in loudspeakers?

Because of their suspension design and the requirement that the suspension exercise such tight control over the cone’s motion, these drivers had a very low compliance (the driver moved stiffly back and forth).

What kind of suspension does a speaker have?

Speakers in those days were typically some sort of bass-reflex or infinite-baffle design, woofers that had some kind of accordion/pleated surround and a very stiff, low compliance suspension system. Names like University, Bozak, Jensen, Electro-Voice and others dotted the scene.

Who was the inventor of the acoustic suspension?

Acoustic suspension systems reduce bass distortion that can be caused by stiff motor suspensions in conventional loudspeakers. Acoustic suspension was invented in 1954 by Edgar Villchur, and brought to commercial production by Villchur and Henry Kloss with the founding of Acoustic Research in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

An acoustic suspension is a type of speaker enclosure in which a loudspeaker is mounted in a cabinet with a closed back and no ports or vents. Acoustic suspension (air suspension or sealed box) is a type of loudspeaker speaker enclosure design which uses one or more loudspeaker drivers mounted in a sealed box or cabinet.

Is it possible to repair an acoustic research speaker?

Older Acoustic Research loudspeakers can sound better then many modern day high-end systems. We have seen nice vintage AR speakers sell for over 1k. It is sad to think that many of these gems have gone into the trash simply because the owners did not know that you can replace the foam surrounds on the woofers.

Because of their suspension design and the requirement that the suspension exercise such tight control over the cone’s motion, these drivers had a very low compliance (the driver moved stiffly back and forth).

Why are acoustic research loudspeakers so important?

By using a sealed cabinet they were able to make less-expensive, bookshelf-size speakers. The air cavity behind the speaker cone acted as a spring to help damp woofer motion. The AR-1 was the first commercial acoustic suspension loudspeaker. Older Acoustic Research loudspeakers can sound better then many modern day high-end systems.