GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
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GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the foam
baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose as long
as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result. (The
forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along the
torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added a few
dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things back
together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as far as
I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near new.
Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
alert for?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Liberty MO
Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the foam
baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose as long
as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result. (The
forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along the
torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added a few
dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things back
together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as far as
I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near new.
Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
alert for?
Thanks in advance.
Bob
Liberty MO
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
"RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
"RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
"RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
"RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>
> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>
> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>
> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when near
> new.
>
> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
> alert for?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bob
> Liberty MO
I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
"rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
Room Temperature Vulcanizing. Most of us use silicone gasket maker
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
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Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
Room Temperature Vulcanizing. Most of us use silicone gasket maker
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
#8
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
Room Temperature Vulcanizing. Most of us use silicone gasket maker
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
#9
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
Room Temperature Vulcanizing. Most of us use silicone gasket maker
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
on our valve covers and differential covers. Permatex:
http://www.permatex.com/images/catal...kets/80022.jpg
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Billzz wrote:
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which is
> "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago I
> used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
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Re: GC Infinity Speakers - Pre '99
RTV silicon. Sometimes sold as adhesive and others times as sealer. Really
shouldn't make a great deal of difference in this case how it's labeled. I
used Permatex' clear variety and paid about $3 at Wal-Mart.
"Billzz" <billzzstring@starband.net> wrote in message
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> "RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
>> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>>
>> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
>> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
>> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
>> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>>
>> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
>> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>>
>> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
>> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
>> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
>> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
>> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when
>> near new.
>>
>> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
>> alert for?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Bob
>> Liberty MO
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which
> is "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago
> I used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
>
shouldn't make a great deal of difference in this case how it's labeled. I
used Permatex' clear variety and paid about $3 at Wal-Mart.
"Billzz" <billzzstring@starband.net> wrote in message
news:71747$43ffb2d6$9440b19b$9148@STARBAND.NET...
> "RCSnyder" <rcsnyder@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:aVNLf.2662$ty4.1535@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com...
>> Just did something that seems to work. Anyone else tried to repair their
>> Infinity Gold door speakers with a thin bead of RTV?
>>
>> After receiving a pair of speakers off eBay that were worse sounding and
>> torn worse than those I had, I decided to take a stab at repairing the
>> foam baffles with a fine bead of RTV. Didn't figure I had much to loose
>> as long as I didn't create too much bind and overheat the amplifier.
>>
>> I've done three of four doors now and am very pleased with the result.
>> (The forth is still okay as are those on the soundbar at the rear.)
>>
>> I pried off the faceplate plastic ring and ran a thin bead of RTV along
>> the torn foam, making sure I didn't miss a spot or get too much. I added
>> a few dabs of RTV at random intervals around the ring and pressed things
>> back together. After an overnight dry, I put the speakers back in and as
>> far as I can tell they work fine and sound as I imagine that did when
>> near new.
>>
>> Anyone else do this and create unintended consequences that I should be
>> alert for?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Bob
>> Liberty MO
>
> I have a 99 Jeep Grand Cherokee with the Infinity speakers, one of which
> is "rattling." So I will try your fix, and let you know. A long time ago
> I used to fix large woofers, but what is RTV?
>