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Simply Speakers 10 Inch Foam Speaker Repair Kit Compatible with JBL 125A, 127H, FSK-10A (Pair)

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Fits JBL cabinet and driver models: 118H, 125A, 127A, 127H, 127H-1, 127H1, 310G, 410G, 410G-2, 410G2, 4410, 4410A, 4410 L, 4410 R, 710H, ARC 90, CF-100, CF100, CF 100, C250L49U1070, J-1000MV, J1000MV, JBL4800, JBL940, JBL940T, L120, L25, L26, L26A, L-26, L36, L36A, L-36, L40, L40A, L-40, L50, L-50, L50A, L56, L-56, L80S, L80T, L80T GI, L80T3, LC310-1, LC3101, LX-55, LX55, LX-600, LX600, LXE-990, LXE990, MRV310, P40, R103, T104, T-104, TLX-18, TLX18, TLX-181, TLX181, XPL160A, and many more! Please check the model and size of your speakers before ordering to be sure you receive the correct foam edge repair kit.


Nate Mosbey
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I wasn’t sure this was gonna work but it saved me buying new woofers. It’s a little messy, especially getting the old material off of the woofer and getting the glue on. It was well worth it!
Allen Turner
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
Great way to economically repair vintage speakers! Adhesive is a bit difficult to use though! Open time is short and tack presents positioning challenges !
Broncomaniac
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
Good instruction video and instructions with kit. All the products worked as described. $30 repair has $300 speaker working like new.
Troy
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
Very good product easy to use
Shawn Staats
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2019
Bought some JBL's from a friend whose wife no longer let him use the speakers. The surrounds had decayed at the bottom of both speakers. These replacements worked like a charm. They are of good quality and the glue was definitely a higher quality as well. Their website had plenty of videos just to make sure I was replacing correctly. After about 4 months the speakers still sound good as new and now belong to my son.
J. Logsdon
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2018
As a child of the 70's, I love my analog sound. I received the speakers from somebody who is moving out of their house and they had had these for many decades. I got home and was able to play one album before I looked at the speakers and watch the paper cone crumble. Instead of buying $1,000 worth of new speakers I decided to put new foam in there. This was so easy to do. But remember to be patient. Give the glue overnight to dry and cure. There's a video on the manufacturer's website that will explain it all.Not only do the speakers sound great again but they look great again.
al arsenault
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2016
This is an excellent product
Gerald Levy
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2013
A few weeks ago, one of my JBL LXE990 loudspeakers started making strange clicking sounds. When I removed the front grill, I discovered that the foam surround on its 10 inch woofer had completely disintegrated. What to do? I searched online for a suitable pair of replacement speakers, but could not find anything comparable with larg woofers. Apparently, speakers like this just aren't made anymore, because manufacturers have decided that small bookshelf speakers with a separate powered subwoofer are now the way to go. I did some more searching and came across this JBL sspeaker repair kit from Simply Speakers for $25. I ordered it from Amazon, and it was delivered by USPS just three days later. The box contained two rubber woofer surrounds, one for each woofer in the pair, plus a tube of special adhesive to glue them onto the woofer cones. The online instructions, available on the Simply Speakers web site recommends removing the woofer from the cabinet before starting the repair job, but this isn't really necessary to get good results. I just laid the speaker cabinet flat on the floor face up with the drivers exposed. First I carefully removed the gasket from the woofer frame and scraped away traces of leftover foam using a screwdriver and some cotton puffs doused in rubbing alcohol. I applied a thin bead of glue to the circumference of the woofer cone and attached the inner lip of the surround, making certain that it was centered properly. I then pressed all around the lip to make sure that it adhered securely to the woofer cone and let it dry for an hour. Then I glued the outer lip of the surround to the woofer frame and let it dry for another hour. Finally, I glued the gasket back over the outer lip of the surround and let it dry for yet another hour. When I reconnected the speaker to my receiver, I was amazed to hear that it sounded as good as new. The bass was deep and powerful once again with no clicks or rattles. So for only $25, I rejuvenated my speaker and saved the cost of buying a new pair. And I have another surround on hand in case the surround on the other speaker's woofer rots away. If you have a JBL speaker whose woofer surround is showing signs of rot or deterioration, do yourself a favor, buy this repair kit and fix it yourself. You'll be able to enjoy your speaker again for many more years to come and save a bundle of money on new speakers. I'm not much of a do-it-yourselfer, so if I can do it, anyone can do it.