Hey everyone, In the spare/guest room, i have a basic layout home theater setup - 2 Energy CB-10 bookshelf speakers, a Definitive's ProCinema 600 center, with a Klipsch 12" front firing subwoofer. The receiver is a Pioneer VSX-815 from 2005 that still sounds phenomenal, and works perfectly while pushing out a respectable 100 watts per channel - too bad it does not have HDMI, or it would still be my main receiver. I have it hooked up to Left, Right, Center, and subwoofer. The left and right speakers are Energy CB-10's and noticed that one of the rubber surrounds on the CB-10 has a slit type injury on the rubber. Picture attached and circled in red. I bought them on Marketplace years ago, and never noticed it until i was cleaning the speakers... today.. They sound great even with this injury on one of them, they do not sound blown, nor do they rattle or anything like that. I think something was pushed up on the surround and it ripped, and its not an actual over power driven rip. My OCD now knows about it, and i'd like to replace the speaker - if i can find one, or maybe glue the surround? What would be my options? Play it as it, glue the surround, replace the whole speaker, or other? Thanks! :-D
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