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Springfield Speaker’s Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive is a high-viscosity, hexane-based gel designed for permanent, flexible bonding of speaker components. It tacks in 5 minutes and fully cures in 24 hours, drying black for a clean, professional finish. Available in multiple sizes, this adhesive is a top choice among professional reconers for repairing surrounds, cones, dust caps, and gaskets—excluding voice coils.
| ASIN | B07DKVDLTG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4 in Speaker Repair Products |
| Brand | Springfield Speaker |
| Brand Name | Springfield Speaker |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Material | Foam |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,499 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Gel |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Springfield Speaker |
| Material | Rubber-Based |
| Material Type | Rubber-Based |
| Model | 8541762759 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rubberized |
| Special Feature | Rubberized |
| Specific Uses For Product | Repair |
| UPC | 810694027142 |
| Viscosity | High Viscosity |
| Volume | 15 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**J
Important to have on hand
The good quality is superb. I had a whole the size of a nickel in my subwoofer. I created a patch and use the glue. It dried quickly six hours. It wasn’t running. It went all nice and thick and when it was finished drying, it was a smooth finish. Very easy to use bottle and a low quality itself has a strong bond and doesn’t have an odor.
M**.
High quality, easy to use and has lasted for over a year so far with extended use.
I needed to replace a pair of speaker center cones and this worked very well and has for over the past year with lots of speaker use and no signs of glue degradation.
A**W
Fixed my subwoofer (twice)
Works very well. I have used this twice because I have an old sub and it rips open sometimes, it sucks to apply because it gets really sticky fast but it dose the job, fixed my subwoofer both times and it's cheaper than buying a new sub. It's a very sticky thick goo, it's hard to get a good looking fix but it dose the job.
B**D
Great speaker fix.
Used to repair a speaker surround that tore. Easy to use and worked well. Shipping was prompt and well packaged.
F**K
Seems to work!
Used this to refill the surround on a 10-in Polk Momo subwoofer. I've been banging away with the bass for about 2 months now and no problems. I'm giving it four stars because I don't know about the longevity. But so far, so good. I'm a Metalhead so I'm not listening to hip hop. But there is still a lot of bass.
A**R
put to excursion test -good
while listening to my daily driver at a low to medium volume, there was suddenly a rattling quite like the voice coil former was tagging the pole piece. had to finish drive home with no tunes in SoCal, bummer. got home and pulled the offending sub box. i found the pulp type cone had ripped off the foam surround about half way around. this is a ddaudio 1508, 500 watt rms, long throw 8 incher, pretty good at hard bass when you have two like i do. i will be getting a recone for this but i wanted to find out if a repair was feasible. i ordered this adhesive (Pro-Grade Black Rubberized Speaker Repair Adhesive Glue (1/2 oz) - Dries Black, Brand: Springfield Speaker ). while i waited for it to arrive, i slit the rest of the surround off of the cone while preserving the overlap, mirroring how the detachment was already. then i cut the dust cover off of the cone to expose the voice coil and pole piece. it is super important to ensure the voice coil travels exactly parallel to the pole piece. so, i stuck 3x5 cards evenly down the gap until the voice coil/cone was stiff to move. folding the surround back i squirted a layer of glue around the cone matching the old surround lines area. a couple minutes later as the first layer soaked in, i went around again with a thicker layer of glue to be sure i had plenty and not worried about tiny amounts of dribble, it's an out of sight sub after all. then, i pulled the cone up slowly to contact the surround plus a little more up, like an 1/8 inch or less, looking for good contact. the next day i went back and added a glue line over the thin lip of the surround and down to the pulp cone as more adhesion, i also added a lip of glue to the back side of the cone and surround, only missing small areas where the steel basket was in the way. a coupe hours later i pulled the 3x5 card shims out, blew out the voice coil with compressed air and glued the dust cover back on. the next day i dropped that sub back in its box and put it back in the daily driver. the first test was some old ying yang twins, me and my brother album. the suspension is already well broken in so i let that sub have it. and for a few minutes i went into over excursion just to see. i went long and hard enough to smell the voice coil adhesive till i backed it off a bit. the glue was holding perfectly and the sub sounded just like its twin that did not come apart. back to banging, and no odd noises, just like it should be. for the next week at nearly two hours a day commute i beat on those subs with gangsta rap/crunk and similar. 2 500watt ddauio 1508 on a jl audio 1200/1. then i went back to my normal metal/hard rock diet. it's been just over two weeks now and the adhesive sold here is still holding like the day i put it on. visual inspection, everything just like i glued it. i still plan to do a recone on this mfg in 2010 sub just because it's so old, but i'm going to wait a while and enjoy the $12 repair, knowing this is a cheap option for the future. good adhesive!
J**O
Solid
Worked perfectly for my restoration project! Dries pretty quickly and evenly. No mess. Even though a 24hr curing time is called for it was already bonding firmly after a few minutes. Blends well with the black rubber of the replacement rings.
D**H
Awesome stuff
Ok, I was very skeptical about this stuff on ease of use and how expensive it was but it did the job and saved me from buying a new speaker. I repaired a Klipsch 10" sub woofer. The dust cone came off. I watched a video on how to use it, took my time and carefully prepared the original cone for reuse. Came out perfect. It is VERY stringy so be very careful and deliberate when applying. You do not get a redo. I also did what the video explained with using a large socket to hold the cone in place until cured. I think it was 21mm or 25mm. A socket when placed hole side down evenly displaces weight all around the dust cone. One last thing is make sure driver cone is moving freely and all dust is out of the channel before securing. Picture shown is the repaired cone. Just wish I could have used clear.
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