how to refurbish speaker cones

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I don't know how many of you bought a vintage cone speaker ,which was in a bad shape, needing restauration or refurbishing. I bought a pair of Vitavox woofers, and one of the cones had a cut on the membrane, and the color was flawed. I will explain, how i restored it. I took a cup, and filled it with 1/4" of black spray color, and half of the cup with Nitro thinner. I shaked the cup, and applied the mixture with a pencil twice on the cone. Most of the mixture will evaporate. Afterwards, i let the cone dry. The mixture will let the cone stiffer, which is beneficient to avoid partial cone resonances, and it looks decent again.

this is the original shape

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and restored. The difference is not well visible, since the first picture wasn't taken with flash, and the second one was. Restaured, the cone is much darker, and better looking.

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Angelo

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It seems that essentially what you did is wash the cone clean with some evaporative solvent.

Just a couple of questions. You applied it with a PENCIL, really a pencil? I'm sorry, I can't picture how a pencil would be used for such a purpose.

Next, that cleaned the cones, but how did you repair the tear?

Still, very nice work.

Steve/bluewizadr
 
It seems that essentially what you did is wash the cone clean with some evaporative solvent.

Just a couple of questions. You applied it with a PENCIL, really a pencil? I'm sorry, I can't picture how a pencil would be used for such a purpose.

Next, that cleaned the cones, but how did you repair the tear?

Still, very nice work.

Steve/bluewizadr

hi Steve

sorry, i used the wrong word, i used a ~ 1" large brush to apply the solution.
With tear, you meen the cut in the cone ? - it was glued.
The suspension was treated as well. I used a product, a kind of glue which dries a little only after a long time ( i don't know the word in english ), used by JBL, to soften the swinging. You can see on the first picture, that it was dry.

Angelo
 
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