Paper Cone Speaker Repair- You Can Fix It!!!

Published 2024-07-10
This may be the most common "repair" to midrange and woofer cones. Pulling out dented dust caps is a close 2nd place. A tear/rip/hole in a paper cone can usually be repaired easily with what you have around the house. In this video, we show the process for what I call a "glue mix" repair where no patch is needed.
There are many variation of this repair depending on what material your cone is made from. The speaker driver's materials will dictate what supplies/glues you need to do the work.
For this paper cone, just use Aileen's Turbo Tacky glue, water, tape and a small paintbrush. An hour or so later, and you will be listening to clean music again.
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All Comments (6)
  • @Mrsteve4761
    That the clear adhesive tape doesn't stick to the glue makes this an easy repair. I assume the repair holds up over time; have you had any fail? Nice job!
  • @wadegarret
    I used PVA glue and tissue paper to go over the rip or hole, I found it works ok for me but it's always nice to see other ways of repairing cones.
  • @new2uspeakers
    Yes, this repair holds up very well over time. And compared to the cost of reconning a speaker it’s very affordable even if you have to have someone else do it for you. The thinned out glue works like the lignin in the paper making process and the key is using a minimal amount of glue. As long as you pull off the tape before the glue is totally dry, You’ll have no problems.
  • Hey there! Thanks for this video. I am trying to repair a tear in my Rega speakers, but I cant seem to get the unit off in order to access the back, I removed the screws but it seems to be glued on also. Do you have any tips for either taking the unit off the housing or repairing the cone if you cant access the back? Thanks in advance :)
  • @ashscott6068
    Can't you just buy new cones? I got a couple of old Celestion silver series with torn cones. At least I assume that's what they are. They're not greenbacks or vintage 30's. They're from a 1978 Orange 4X12 cab. It still sounds fine, to be fair. It just bugs me knowing the tears are there