@@AuTech_Repairs ok. If it does the job and doesn't noticeably reduce volume or something, I am fine with it. When cleaning i tried cleaning with an earbud with little Isopropyl alcohol, the whole thing dissolved in an instant lol
@@Negiku Alcohol and petrol are not good for any glue, The Speaker has paper around it which is glued and has dissolved, use extra rubber glue to see the result, just make sure the speaker moves when you play sound after fixing. if the speaker is stuck harder you will have less sound.
what kind of glue do i have to use? or i can use just any strong kind of glue
any glue after dry remain elastic, not hard one, Thanks.
@@AuTech_Repairs so I should hard one?
Apply only soft one@@HashamLive
Does it retain the sound quality?
it is a quick fix, does the job, and quality depends on the listener, I didn't find any big difference in sound quality.
@@AuTech_Repairs ok. If it does the job and doesn't noticeably reduce volume or something, I am fine with it. When cleaning i tried cleaning with an earbud with little Isopropyl alcohol, the whole thing dissolved in an instant lol
@@Negiku Alcohol and petrol are not good for any glue, The Speaker has paper around it which is glued and has dissolved, use extra rubber glue to see the result, just make sure the speaker moves when you play sound after fixing. if the speaker is stuck harder you will have less sound.