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Beosystem 2500 - Repairing wrinkled speaker grill

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BillWojo
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BillWojo Posted: Mon, Nov 3 2014 2:30 PM

Thanks to forum member Jonathan I was able to get my speaker grills off of my system. Has anybody had any luck getting rid of wrinkles in the cloth? Do these even come apart further? I have the blue speaker grills and would like to keep the system all original.

Thank you

BillWojo

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Guy replied on Mon, Nov 3 2014 7:15 PM

This thread may help if you want to replace them with newer metal ones: http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/3566/32210.aspx#32210

(Leslie's the expert at recovering speaker frets!)

Alternatively, maybe purchase new ones here: http://www.ebay.de/itm/B-O-Paar-Front-Cover-Blenden-fur-BeoLab-2500-Lautsprecher-/271649590342?pt=DE_Lautsprecher_Martin&hash=item3f3f93cc46

(EDIT: But I think the eBay item is just for one!)  Cancel that - there's two in the picture!

BillWojo
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Yes, I saw Leslie's post, very nice job. I don't have that style fret's though, I have the old flat ones. Hmmmm, I think I can still do it the same way though, material just needs to be about the same thickness. Mine are blue, I kind of like that, need to stop into a fabric store. Thanks for getting me on track. As far as ebay goes, I buy from there all the time but I don't know if the seller is willing to ship to the states. Let me try fixing mine first.

Thanks again

BillWojo

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Here is some grill cloth US Ebay

Collecting Vintage B&O is not a hobby, its a lifestyle.

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