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Here are some videos that can walk you through the diaphragm replacement for comp driver

Posted by Edp on October 4, 2013 at 16:04:50:

As most compression drivers are used in Sound Re-enforcement, field repair is a strong component in the design and manufacture process.


By looking at these videos, I think you will learn something, that appears you presently don't know.

TAD 4001 and 2001 are field replaceable and like the JBL in the videos listed, are simple to replace and alignment is already build in the driver design.

There is no glue, you are thinking of dynamic cone based drivers.