Cloth-less grills for KEF Q350
nduitch
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Hello, I haven't posted on here in about 10 years but I wanted to share some grills I made for my KEFs. They didn't come with grills and when the cat started getting her claws near the tweeter, I knew I had to do something. The factory grills are okay but I think these take them up a notch. These are made with quartersawn walnut(so they stay flat) and finished with a hard wax oil. The metal grills are some Focal that I didn't end up using in a car audio project. Forgot to mention they are magnetic as well.
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Stellar design and job.
Flip one of those metal grills as the indents are opposite.
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Thanks, and a good catch. Glad I didn't glue them in yet!
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Stellar design and job.
Flip one of those metal grills as the indents are opposite.
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Those look great!!!
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Neat-o!
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Very slick! Do you leave them on for listening? Notice any difference with the drivers being recessed?
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I haven't noticed much difference leaving them on. I'm living in an apartment so I don't have the liberty to be super finicky about stuff. These speakers replaced some Monitor 5s that I'd been using for a while.