Being into woodworking as much as audio, I have made my fair share of repairs. Cracks are always repairable, it just depends on how much work you want to put into it, or how much you want to pay someone to do it. Durham's Water putty does do a great job. Like the above had mentioned. I wasn't really sure if the crack had gone through the cabinet, or if it was just on the outside. I think more than anything, I would be concerned with whether or not there was an air leak in the crack. If so, I wouldn't use water putty to seal it back up. I'm not real familiar with the spendor line, but I would almost be tempted to pull the cracked piece out and install a new side. Either way, I'm sure you can come up with a fix that will keep you listening.
Are cracked speaker cabinets repairable?
My daughter bless her heart, recently knocked over one of
my Spendor sp23's. Denting a top edge, and creating a 5 inch long crack on the front top side. I am wondering if it is worth the expense, and is it possible to fix the dings without further causing damage. The drivers seem to be fine so far and the cabinets themselves are not vibrating. Has anyone ever experienced this, and what have you done. I imagine I will live with it if I cannot find a remedy.
my Spendor sp23's. Denting a top edge, and creating a 5 inch long crack on the front top side. I am wondering if it is worth the expense, and is it possible to fix the dings without further causing damage. The drivers seem to be fine so far and the cabinets themselves are not vibrating. Has anyone ever experienced this, and what have you done. I imagine I will live with it if I cannot find a remedy.
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