Ok this is a job ive been meaning to get round to for about 5 months and a reply of mine on another thread prompted me to go and finally remove the door card for a look.
Id seen a youtube video of a guy with same problem and i had exact problem of the dust cover cone becoming unstuck as seen in pictures
Rather than pick away at the edges of said cover and irreparably damage the speaker ive just stuck a sharp pick through coil dust cone to " lever it out "
speaker sounds great again in that frequency and volume when its held from vibrating and the cover serves its purpose to keep the speaker internals clean .but going to remove the whole speaker at the weekend and get it bonded down cleanly with e6000 and maybey stick a tiny square of fabric sticking plaster over the puncture to minimise any dust ingress
Id seen a youtube video of a guy with same problem and i had exact problem of the dust cover cone becoming unstuck as seen in pictures
Rather than pick away at the edges of said cover and irreparably damage the speaker ive just stuck a sharp pick through coil dust cone to " lever it out "
speaker sounds great again in that frequency and volume when its held from vibrating and the cover serves its purpose to keep the speaker internals clean .but going to remove the whole speaker at the weekend and get it bonded down cleanly with e6000 and maybey stick a tiny square of fabric sticking plaster over the puncture to minimise any dust ingress