Hard to believe the voicecoil broke loose from the cone,
don't you mean the supension ring (the flexible"waffle" near the magnet) ?
That you can glue, with white wood-construction-glue.
Watch out for glues with aggressive solvants, the polistyrine cone will desintegrate !!
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you cant repair the speaker without destroying the tablet PC
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There are several repair shops in Toronto that can offer assistance in repairing a speaker. There is Vintage Audio that can make such repairs in Toronto.
It's usually not possible to repair a speaker without taking it somewhere.You can buy replacement parts however.
If it's a rip or tear in the speaker you can use finger nail polish to repair the rip!
They cost about 40 bucks to repair each speaker
You could repair a blown speaker, but it's way cheaper just to buy a new speaker instead of breaking it open and buying separate parts. To repair a broken speaker, you need expert skills and tools. Without, you are likely to damage those parts of the speaker that were previously undamaged, and you're unlikely to repair the initial damage. Many shops will sell or replace blown speakers, you take it to someone who knows how to fix them. its as simple as that. or you get a new one and throw the trashed one out. whats the use of a blown speaker anyway? Well almost any speaker can be fixed for a fraction of the cost, It is better to keep to keep the speaker that was intended to be used with the system, keeping the original speaker means keeping the original intended sound. Orban Audio Speaker Repair provides a speaker repair service backed by a one year warranty. For more info go to www.orbanaudio.com
Repair the broken connections.
It will damage them beyond repair
You need to pull the inner door panel off to gain access to the speaker
If it is under warranty send it in, but make sure you havent voided the warranty with improper use or power, but if its not under warranty you can purchase a reconing kit to repair the problem. Nopt easily exceptIf the paper is just split you can glue it back but it will not be as original sounding. If the coil is open you can buy a new cone with coil and install it. If it is an expensive speaker think about finding a speaker repair service. Simply Speakers sells recone kits and does repair for most makes and models. If it is a high qulaity speaker, it is usually less expensive to repair the blown speaker than to buy a new one. Call: 1-800-511-3343