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    Speaker fabric

    I made some custom made speaker surrounds about 15 years ago using speaker fabric from Radio Shack. Last week, one of my speakers blew out. So I order new speakers which are much larger and require a new speaker housing.

    My Radio Shack no longer carries speaker fabric. Rockler doesn't have what I need. Can anybody suggest a source? By the way, here's a conceptual drawing of the new speakers next to the existing entertainment unit...



    cheers, Jeff

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    Jeff try this place.

    http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage....ctGroup_ID=140

    Hope this helps.

    Marty

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    Speaker Fabric

    I used to do prototypes for a speaker designer; his speaker prices ran in the $40,000-$70,000 system range. He had a very good ear, and claimed that most fabrics worked fine as long as they arent a tight thread count; it was one of the things he felt had the least impact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeffrey Makiel
    I made some custom made speaker surrounds about 15 years ago using speaker fabric from Radio Shack. Last week, one of my speakers blew out. So I order new speakers which are much larger and require a new speaker housing.

    My Radio Shack no longer carries speaker fabric. Rockler doesn't have what I need. Can anybody suggest a source? By the way, here's a conceptual drawing of the new speakers next to the existing entertainment unit...



    cheers, Jeff
    Very nice system!

    Try this:
    http://68.208.124.66/dealer/items.asp?CartId={ACD275B8-F4D9-4BBC-A02EVERESTB-6D8935507E70}&Cc=CLOTH&Bc=

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    That's an absolutely stunning setup Jeffrey!

    Most speaker part mail order supply houses carry grill cloth. You might try Zalytron, Madisound, or Justspeakers. You could also try a local fabric store.
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    Wow! There are a lot more fabric colors on the links provided above than just the plain ol' black!

    The wonders of the internet, and the joy of this forum.

    thanks...Jeff

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    I've made some podiums with sound system built in, I used some black cloth from wal mart's fabric section. It looks just like speaker fabric and cost some pocket change for more fabric than you will be using.

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    I was surprised to see speaker fabric at an ordinary fabric store the other day with my wife (it was a JoAnn's). The per-yard pricing didn't seem unreasonable, but I did not make note of what the cost was as we don't need any at the moment.

    Another option to consider if you don't wish to wait for mailorder. I only saw the speaker cloth in black, if that's an issue.

    Adam

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    Speaker fabric

    Jeff, a couple years ago I bought some speaker cloth on E-Bay. I don't remember the guys name, but I do know it was very inexpensive. You might want to check it out. HTH. Jim

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    jeff, i like partsexpress too, check out their drivers and crossovers before you get to far along. i built my home speakers using componants from them and they flat rock! ......02 tod
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    What Tod said

    I also built mine out of part from Parts Express a few years back. Since, speaker building has become a side business of mine.

    And like Tod's they flat out rock. It is amazing what you can do when you make them yourself

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