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Anonymous Posted on Apr 24, 2009

Speaker was dropped - Tweeter Magnet came off - looks to have been glued on by manufacturer. What type of glue should I use? JBL EON 15 Thanks

  • watson10 May 13, 2009

    magnet was knock off specker in the car with spair tire,can I glue it back and will it work.

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Clean the mating surfaces very well, mark on the side of the magnet (arrow or dot) which surface of the magnet was glued (shouldn't make a bit of difference, I'm just a little anal) and then use any brand of quick setting 'super glue.' This glue will not only hold well but will also introduce the thinnest film between the magnet and 'keeper.' Too much space between mating surfaces can weaken the field and reduce the efficiency causing an imbalance in volume relative to the other tweeter. If anything else is loose, the tweeter is junk because any shift of the voice coil will cause the speaker to distort or rattle.
If you need to replace any speaker ever, replace both channels or have possibly lousy matching between channels.

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