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Post 16 made on Thursday January 8, 2004 at 20:49
Obiwan-Kanewbi
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On 01/08/04 00:09, Ernie Bornn-Gilman said...
Obiwan, lighten up. If the guy wants to cover
the holes where the speakers are going, he wants
cloth that will transmit sound...because the speakers
are going behind the cloth!

I'm with Impaqt. Why would you choose, on purpose,
a cloth that seems to be a good idea to use as
part of a sound-absorbing panel, and use it to
NOT be in the way of sound, as on a grille cloth?

I would think that the Guilford cloth would be
a waste of money if it did not add to the sound
absorption properties of the panels. Thus it
is not good grille cloth.

Gilford of main fr701 is an acousticly transparent material that is fire rated for your saftey. (Great White concert anyone?) It is designed for the task at hand and I am suprise that I get attitude for even recomending a commercial product. Hell let him pick flat black like every generic user out there.

I thought this was a pro's hang out. I must admit I am curious why I catch flack for using what the industry has been using (at least here in the midwest) for the 10 years I have been in it? We still use the stretch black dont get me wrong, but sometimes folks want color and textures to go with the decor.Just gave out a choice that was not obvious to most, I am sorry I am a heritic. ;-)

Ill "Lighten Up" now, altho I never really got worked up about it. Next time I will use the "no post" idea.

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