I recently found the Infinity Sterling Video center for cheap and it's in mostly good condition, however on one of the drivers the foam around the bottom feels very thin when compared to the rest of the surround and when compared to the other driver. I pushed on it just a bit and I can see where the foam is trying to form a tear and it has formed a hairline crack along the bottom (Probably 1/4" or less). I'm pretty sure this material is foam by examining it, so what can I do to reinforce that bottom section since most of it hasn't torn but it feels very thin and weak?
Something I'm curious of, but what does having tears in that surround do when they're that tiny? Hamper the speaker's performance or distort the sound? I feel as though this driver can be saved since so little of it is damaged - please advise as I've never had any speakers that needed repair before (Ironic that I have a pair of Infinity's from the 70's that have very good surrounds on them and one of their speakers from '95 has some early tearing).