Last 1 i did i used this Champion Collection - Carpets | Carpetright although its gone up a pound a meter since i did mine.9 quid in total it was 4 for the carpet and 5 for the spray adhesive..........................
Afternoon all, I'm after suggestions for an alternative to speaker cloth to use on a second-hand sub I bought. I've seen many posts on other forums but no clear answer. I know some people use tights/stocking fabric, is it any good and which denier can I use? Any suggestions welcome as the proper cloth is quite expensive. Need black in colour. Hope someone can help, best wishes, Craig, Nottingham.
Last 1 i did i used this Champion Collection - Carpets | Carpetright although its gone up a pound a meter since i did mine.9 quid in total it was 4 for the carpet and 5 for the spray adhesive..........................
I know you believe you understand what you think i said
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I am not sure you realise that what you heard is not what i meant !
i went down to my local fabric shop as i was making a subwoofer rear shelf and used it double and tack hammered in place or for a sub you could use this.
Speaker cloth and acoustic fabric for covering grills and DIY projects
the two subs in boot are exposed and just have a decorative grill.
Subwoofer Grills: Price Finder - Calibex UK
Last edited by cactikid; 28th April, 2013 at 04:02 PM.
It's all "snake oil" on a sub, you could use an old curtain! Just find something that's relatively open weave and crack on!
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