StoleMyOwnCar
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I bought a Mirage PS-10 subwoofer at Goodwill for about 30 bucks. When testing it at the store, I noticed that at low volumes it was fine, but then at higher volumes I had a flapping or the sound of something plastic hitting something. A quick look told me that the dust cap was just coming off. A decent chunk of it is still held on, and it looked like a very easy repair job, so I went and bought it anyway. The dust cap itself looks like it's in great condition. Here are some pictures:
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So, the only thing I have that I can find is a bottle of Aleene's Original Tacky Glue. That worked fine on the surround for my Paradigm Atom's woofer, but I'm not sure whether it's enough to hold on the dust cap for this subwoofer. It seems to have a lot of excursion. Anyone have some advice, or would Aleene's work fine?
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So, the only thing I have that I can find is a bottle of Aleene's Original Tacky Glue. That worked fine on the surround for my Paradigm Atom's woofer, but I'm not sure whether it's enough to hold on the dust cap for this subwoofer. It seems to have a lot of excursion. Anyone have some advice, or would Aleene's work fine?