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Lycra vs. Fabric billed as "acoustically transparent"
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian jojade" data-source="post: 138231" data-attributes="member: 211"><p>Re: Lycra vs. Fabric billed as "acoustically transparent"</p><p></p><p>The outdoor covers from UnderCoverNYC do a decent job hiding the ugly. Although, they are not exactly form fitting. They are a vinyl material with a fine mesh material on the face. Easy to keep clean. It still looks like a cover over the speaker though.</p><p></p><p>Best bet is to create a policy that no speaker gets moved until it gets bagged. I used to not do that and speakers ended up banged and beat up. Since I implemented that policy, the speakers stay looking like new. Some of my SRX cabinets are a decade old and all of them still look like they came out of the factory box. It's amazing what such little effort does over the life of the product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian jojade, post: 138231, member: 211"] Re: Lycra vs. Fabric billed as "acoustically transparent" The outdoor covers from UnderCoverNYC do a decent job hiding the ugly. Although, they are not exactly form fitting. They are a vinyl material with a fine mesh material on the face. Easy to keep clean. It still looks like a cover over the speaker though. Best bet is to create a policy that no speaker gets moved until it gets bagged. I used to not do that and speakers ended up banged and beat up. Since I implemented that policy, the speakers stay looking like new. Some of my SRX cabinets are a decade old and all of them still look like they came out of the factory box. It's amazing what such little effort does over the life of the product. [/QUOTE]
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