The moment you know that the speaker foams need changing.

Hajidub

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Yeah, foams going or incorrectly newly installed will metallic rattle that voice coil. Weird though how increasing the bass, the movement of the speaker, helped. Might get away, for a bit longer, by removing and rotating the speaker 180 degrees, either way refoam is suggested.
 

BoomboxLover48

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I have one that needs surround replacement. I replaced the speaker with woofers from center speakers of home audio but no match to the sound quality of those APM woofers. I will try to get those surrounds replaced.
 
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BoomboxLover48

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Just out of curiosity, are those square foams easy to find?
Yes, they are available!

I don't like those foam types that go bad within no time. Imagine it is 2.0 mm thick damn foam.

I prefer the cloth-reinforced rubber type surrounds. Cloth/fiber

There must be a way to make those with a mold.
 
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floyd

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Yes, they are available!

I don't like those foam types that go bad within no time. Imagine it is 2.0 mm thick damn foam.

I prefer the cloth-reinforced rubber type surrounds.

There must be a way to make those with a mold.
If a 3d printed 2 sided. Mold could be made you could use polyurethane as the actual surround material.
 
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BoomboxLover48

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I meant dispersed fiber technology in rubber for surrounds.

Actually, fibers are dispersed in rubber compounds and that is the latest technology for making surrounds in high end speakers.

Synthetic polymers like polyurethane types comes second for durability and sound quality.
 

Hajidub

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Rubber will change the speaker characteristics completely if not originally supplied. You'll get another 30-40yrs out of a set of new foams.
 
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