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Old 09-09-2009, 06:29 AM
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i was replacing my window motor yesterday, and i had been greasing the track with lithium grease. my speaker had been crackling for some time, but the paper looked ok. well i thought maybe it is just dry and sprayed the grease on it and around the outer portion where the paper ends. this was on the backside of the speaker, i didnt spray a lot of grease just enough to moisten it. i got it all back together and it sounded good, no more crackling. i dont think this will last long but i am surprised it worked.
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The crackling usually comes from a torn cone. The weight of the grease may be keeping the tear from rattling so much but... it will come back.
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The crackling usually comes from a torn cone. The weight of the grease may be keeping the tear from rattling so much but... it will come back.
i agree, its a quick temporary fix. just waiting to buy new ones.
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ok it didnt work, it is still crackling just not as bad. time for new speakers.




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