M10s front grill covers missing...any one have solutions? or clear dust shields?

RandyWilliamson
RandyWilliamson Posts: 178
edited July 2009 in Speakers
Well im getting closer to completion...and am thinking it would be wise to get some covers......to shield from dust or kids even.

The truth though is I like them exposed. Has anyone tried producing those newer styled lexan covers with holes in front of speakers as a grill?

Or is there a clear type alternative of any kind?
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  • nguyendot
    nguyendot Posts: 3,594
    edited July 2009
    I can't imagine that would sound very good, as lexan is not sonically transparent.
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  • RandyWilliamson
    RandyWilliamson Posts: 178
    edited July 2009
    cool X that....anyone making drop in replacements for us?
    Cool stuff: Adcom GFA-555, GFP-710, Oppo BDP-83, Monitor 10's w/RDO198s, rebuilt and modded XO: Sonicap/Mundorf topside, Daytons Low.
    Benq W5000

    "Leaning back like a maxwell tape commercial listening to pure polk bliss"
  • Face
    Face Posts: 14,340
    edited July 2009
    Make a pair of grill frames out of MDF and buy some speaker grill material from the local crafts store(joanns, etc...).
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