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Lycra vs. Fabric billed as "acoustically transparent"
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<blockquote data-quote="Rafi Singer" data-source="post: 12118" data-attributes="member: 711"><p>Hey all,</p><p></p><p>So, in the ongoing battle of aesthetics with equipment that splits time between corporate and music worlds, I've been thinking of getting form-fitting covers for some of my speakers, which in theory, would eliminate having to break out the sharpie on corporate gigs. What I'm wondering is if lycra would be acoustically transparent enough to not have a great effect on the speaker's sound, or if another material might fit the bill. I've also seen fabrics marketed as "grill cloth." Would that be a better alternative?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafi Singer, post: 12118, member: 711"] Hey all, So, in the ongoing battle of aesthetics with equipment that splits time between corporate and music worlds, I've been thinking of getting form-fitting covers for some of my speakers, which in theory, would eliminate having to break out the sharpie on corporate gigs. What I'm wondering is if lycra would be acoustically transparent enough to not have a great effect on the speaker's sound, or if another material might fit the bill. I've also seen fabrics marketed as "grill cloth." Would that be a better alternative? [/QUOTE]
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