The speaker cone produces the sound that the user experiences. If it is damaged, users may experience static, reduced range of sound, or complete loss of sound. |
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Below are the costs of materials and some extra information: |
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Soldering Station: One of these for beginners will run anywhere from about $20 to $40. Each one is slightly different so I would recommend reading the description of one before you buy it. This will be used during the very last step and will help the wires re-solder onto the new speaker cone. |
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Phillips #0 Screw Driver: The screw driver will run you about $6, but just the bit will cost you about $3. What it looks like is that at the tip of the screw driver there are 4 edges in the shape of a star. This will be used to help remove the screws holding the front plate together. |
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T5 Torx Screw Driver: This screw driver costs $2.99. This screw driver has no extra sides at the end of the tip and is more or less just a point. |
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Speaker cone: According to amazon.com this will cost about $8 to $10. The one we are using is black, but color will vary depending on which one you buy. |
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