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jmtandem
Dec 14, 2016Explorer II
Trust me the speaker was damaged...water can migrate and you know how?
Water often 'ponds' in the rear corners of a cabover. If that area is not sealed very well it can begin to leak and dry rot. Often it cannot drain properly due to caulk or trim pieces so the water just sits there until it starts to leak. I suspect that is what happened with your speaker issue as the leak clearly started above and behind the speaker. What I do is fill in that area in the rear corners with Dicor so that the water cannot pond there. It then is channeled into the gutters or just drains off the roof. I have had outside speakers since 2008 and no issues with delam. So, is it the speakers that were bad or the roof? My vote in your case is the roof.
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