They do look good and more retro-modern with that colour griolle cloth I reckon.
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They do look good and more retro-modern with that colour griolle cloth I reckon.
For vintage 'radio' cloths, try here - http://www.retrospecialist.co.uk/
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Congratulations, you did an excellent job! I have a similar project, I need new grilles for my Triangle speakers. The original grille is black, but I think about something turd coloured, very similiar to the material you choose.
Your loudspeakers look phantastic and wonderful. I’m sure you’ll enjoy them now even more.
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I wonder if the material from good quality ladies tights could be used for speaker grills?
Thin and I would have thought sonically transparent.
Obviously I would go for something classy that doesn’t look like some tights on a speaker, but you older guys probably would prefer something from Nora Batty’s bottom drawer.
~Paul~
Linn Keilidh fronts were covered in some form of negligee material I recall. Worked well too...
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A nice pair of fish nets may be a little open on the weave me thinks
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