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Birdtales:
How about a muffin fan grill. I've used them to cover speakers on a computer case mod before. Note on this grill the mounting holes are 3.25" apart. Should keep out the fingers.
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AlanS17:
Don't rig it. Do it the right way. Radio Shack sells speaker grills. So do car audio shops. I got the speaker grill for my cabinet from Radio Shack.
REBIRTH:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on June 09, 2003, 01:20:50 pm ---Don't rig it. Do it the right way. Radio Shack sells speaker grills. So do car audio shops. I got the speaker grill for my cabinet from Radio Shack.
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As I said, Radio shack doesn't sell anything smaller than 5" (at least my 2 local Shack's and their website). Same with the car audio dealers near me.
CM:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on June 09, 2003, 01:20:50 pm ---Don't rig it. Do it the right way. Radio Shack sells speaker grills. So do car audio shops. I got the speaker grill for my cabinet from Radio Shack.
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There is a defined RIGHT way to do things now? ??? (must have missed that thread) ;)
Anathematizer:
You could go to your local Bose dealer and try to find a replacement grille for one of the cube speakers. E.g., the acoustimass/jewel cube speaker has a removable grille that is @3.1"x3.1". You should be able to get one that does not have a Bose tag on it - the acoustimass/jewel cube panel array has two cube speakers, the bottom one with the Bose tag on the grille and the top one without.
Or you could always buy a roll of grille cloth (fairly inexpensive) and buy a foam block (from Michaels, etc...) from which to punch/cut-out a rectangular frame from and roll your own...
If you do a search for "speaker grilles" (usually spelled with an e I think ;D) you can find circular grilles that size and a little smaller. The rectangular grilles usually are not smaller than 3.5"x3.5".
Good luck.