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Mix some white PVA wood glue 50/50 with water, and use that to moisten the edges of the tear. If it’s too ragged to bind properly, get some kitchen roll - or black artist’s paper if it’s going to be very visible - tear (not cut, you want ragged edges) a piece big enough to cover the damage and overlap about 1/2” all round, soak that in the glue mixture and apply it as a patch - on the back is often less visible through the grille cloth, but can be tricky if the frame is in the way. You can paint the patch black with poster paint after it’s dried if you need to.
If the hole does go across the edge doping you will need to put the patch on from the back or it won’t stick.
Normally they sound fine.
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