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I have always had good results with rubber cement on flexible parts. Aileen's tacky glue works well on rigid areas and dries clear. Have you thought of re-coning the speaker?
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Go with a flexible glue. Tea bag paper as Phil suggests, or something like it should work. Is there a tear on the opposite side that was previously repaired? There seems to be some lines in the photo that look like they may have been a tear.
You can always get it re-coned if you aren't successful. I'm really happy with the sound from one that I had re-coned. John |
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