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How to recone and repair a speaker or woofer with a Pro Parts recone kit

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

Video instructions for installing Pro Parts preassembled recone kits from Sound Speaker Repair. Pro Parts kits make speaker reconing simple. Pro Parts kits are preassembled using jigs specially designed for each speaker, then glued to insure that the voice coil, spider and cone are perfectly centered every time. Using a Pro Parts recone kit will restore your speaker or woofer back to new condition.

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  • We have our glue made for us, but I will tell you a well kept secret (ha). Go to your hardware or auto parts store and purchase a tube of "Permatex" black sealer/adhesive and you will do just fine.

    Richard

  • Good point! We actually are now favoring using a hankerchief type cloth as well as the reverse tape. The cloth is better at grabbing particles. Additionally, we sometimes use compressed air. But, above all-------use the new LED lamps and make sure not a hair is left.

    Richard

  • We are quite price sensitive and on average, a kit will run between $65 and $120 depending on the speaker.

    Richard

  • It is amazing how many people do not know they can salvage their "heir looms".

    Richard Lukso

  • SWEET!! you should sell universal recone kits

  • Yes that would be nice but, there is no such thing as a universal recone kit.

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  • i feel like a dumb ass for throwing away a $300 dollar sub now... thank you

  • Very nice video. Would like to see one though were you are replacing the tinsel leads on a sub and have nothing to work with but the frayed ends of the old leads. This is common among subs such as the Kicker L7 where you can't get access to the voice coil to replace the entire lead.

  • Really well made video. Proper tech tutorials are becoming less and less these days.

  • nice . but when a speakers is sounding out of tone ? how can u tell if its the cone thats mest up ? what if its berly visible . or if theres something else wrong with the speakers . can u help ?

  • why cant all people do it as well as this guy thankyou thankyou thankyou

  • why cant all people do it as well as this guy thankyou thankyou thankyou

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