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I use a sort of 'papier maché' approach with a piece of black artist's paper (or better still, a piece from a dead speaker of the same size, but I know most people don't have those to hand!) torn to the rough shape of the tear and overlapping about half an inch on both sides, soaked with diluted PVA glue until it's really soft, and then moulded onto the torn cone - preferably on the back.
If that isn't something you want to try yourself, it's most likely going to cost about £20 if you can find someone who will do it - it's not a big job. If that doesn't look likely to be possible then the only solution is a re-cone, which will cost a fair fraction of the price of the speaker unless it's something really valuable.
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