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    Quote Originally Posted by dantheman91 View Post
    Hi Chap

    Quick question as andy said the dome covers arrived this morning.

    Just wondering whats the best way to attach them to the tweeters.
    Thin double sided sticky tape cut to shape. Clean off any old residue first. Soaking with wax spray furniture polish a couple of times will remove the residue, but you'll have to degrease them by washing in detergent after.
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    Hi

    Thanks

    I have furnature polish at work will this do. Also what double ided tape is best also where to buy it from etc.
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    Most hardware stores carry thin double sided carpet tape. In my experience that would work fine, as it's thin, easy to shape with scissors, reasonably stable over time and have got very good adhesion.
    There are also some automotive tape that might work, but im not sure where to get this.

    Regards Mike

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    Double sided tape is what they were mounted with originally anyway. The automotive stuff I've got is thicker. £1 shops sell the thin stuff sometimes, I believe W H Smiths have it too.
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    Tweeters Now have the grilles


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    Looking good, so what did you use?.

    Totally enjoying mine, so much so i'm gonna hang on to them a little longer, the Yamaha tweeter is working extremely well,
    love to compare them to the real mccoys to see i am not deluding myself.
    Frank...made me do it.

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    I used double sided tape cut to size as thats what was originaly used for the grilles. Been playing with them again today i love them they are staying . Swaping about allot each week to have a play with the gear i have and have a boogie. There typical celestion though. had many but these are the best up there with the 66's
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    Loudspeakers
    JPW Kit with Audax , Peerless and VOLT B250's
    Speaker Cable , Digital Coax , Interconnects
    QED Speaker Cable , Chord Coax Digital , Nakamichi Interconnect , Belkin Interconnect

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