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I have fixed the problem- you just need to make sure...

the voice coil is centered in the gap- move the cone in and out and make sure it doesn't rub. Cement the magnet, move it around until the gap is clear, then let it set. I used epoxy cement. Note that this is not a perfect solution, as even a small misaligment in the gap can affect the effective flux, particularly on high end drivers, where tolerances are tighter. It will get the speaker working again, though.
I've had to do this on Allison midranges, which have very heavy magnets.


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