irishtom29 wrote:
westend wrote:
If you have paper cones, now, you could try a cheap fix--buy a small container of "Puzzle Coat" at a craft shop, paint the cones and surrounds with the coating. It will alter the sound but not so much that it will make it unbearable.
It’s my experience in 50 years as an audiophile (tube electronics, electrostatic and horn speakers etc.) that when people treat speaker cones it always makes them sound better. Well, to the owner anyway.
LOL, especially with the high audiophile grade speakers used in or on an RV, that a pair can be had for about $11.50 on Ebay.
Path1 should of replaced the speaker cone with a chunk of cut apart frisbee, probably would of sounded great.