Hello All... Went to listen to some Pink Floyd (dark side) last night and heard a very annoying buzz from the left speaker. After investigating it appeared to be the phase plug rubbing when the speaker vibrated. From day 1 none of my plugs were centered and this one has always been very close. Long story short I put a little side pressure on it to see if it would flex a little and stop the noise. Rather than flex it popped off
but the noise went away
Now I need to get it back on there.
Question is I have many things that would work... JB weld... SuperGlue...Gorilla glue (expands quite a bit) ect... Is there something that you shouldn't use or does anything work as long as it holds? Also does the overall length of the plug matter? I Trimmed the back to clean off the factory glue so the part is just a hair shorter not. Also if a guy wanted to make a new one is there magic in these besides the overall dia and length? Does the material matter? I have a machine shop and could make some nice aluminum ones... or maybe use some other nice hardwood. If that worked I might considering doing all 4. That way I could make sure they are all centered better than they came from the factory.
Maybe a silly question but what exactly does the phase plug do?
Thanks for your time.