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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
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Over a year or so house cats have clawed and scratched the cloth grills on my 2Cs. This is especially bad on the (rounded) corners.
Has anyone obtained and replaced their grill cloths themselves? Source, cost, procedure? Thanx. |
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RIP
Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: C'ville VA, USA
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The top is held on by a dowel at each corner. You can (gently) pry it off. The fabric is held in place with a little bit of glue on top, bottom, and at the binding posts, IIRC...been a while.
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