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Can I replace my polyfoam surround with butyl rubber instead?

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Can I replace my polyfoam surround with butyl rubber instead?

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There are very few butyl surrounds available. They are more difficult to work with and the butyl also dry rots. [Top] Why do you use contact glue? Other vendors use a white adhesive. We use contact glue to connect speaker parts to each other. We find that it more closely matches the specifications of the original speaker manufacturers. We use the white latex for sealing up accordion or cloth surrounds or for certain double roll paper cones only. [Top] The dust caps you sent are not the same size as my originals. Dust cap sizes from suppliers are limited. We include the closest size we can. It is actually easier to use one that is larger than the original so you dont have to worry about the adhesive from the original dustcap. [Top] Why can’t I find the correct foam for my speakers? Many of the original parts are no longer being made for some of the older model speakers. Sometimes you must use a foam that is slightly larger than the original foam and cut and seam it to become the size yo

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