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How to fix small chip from Sonos Sub


  • Contributor I
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How to fix this?

 

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Ken_Griffiths

Perhaps one the easiest things to do, is to cover it with an acoustically transparent ’fabric’ such as those available from 3rd-parties, like soundskin..

Here is one link (just as an example, others are available by searching online):

https://soundskins.com/product/soundskin-sub-charcoal/


ratty
  • 31402 replies
  • August 13, 2022

The same way we used to fix car bodies? Resin-based filler, sanding, then a spray can?


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  • Headliner I
  • 657 replies
  • August 13, 2022

A quick fix whilst you think about other solutions, a small piece of white electrical tape to cover the chip. Or possibly move the sub to different location, where the chip wont be so obvious.


buzz
  • 23889 replies
  • August 13, 2022

Another quickie helper is to rotate the speaker 180°.


Stanley_4
  • Lead Maestro
  • 11223 replies
  • August 13, 2022

Hot glue gun, fine sandpaper and touch-up paint?

Or a home-made cover using acoustically transparent speaker cloth. A lot cheaper than a pre-made skin.

I have home-made covers on both my Subs, not to make them pretty but to keep critters from getting inside.

Cloth: https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01HMBKNSS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1


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