I guess most people will have an idea on how to do this,but what I think your professional video does,is,it gives people confidence to have a go at DIY. A good quality video,clear,precise and at a methodical pace :)Thank you for sharing.
This is easily one of the best instructional videos on RUclips,. The step by step instructions are easy to follow and the adhesive from your company made the project easy to do. Pull and press down, pull and press down,.. It works! Thank you for this fantastic video!
Just did my first re-grill of my AR 30BF speakers. I ordered the cloth and adhesive from your on-line store. Thanks to your video it was remarkably easy to do and they turned out perfect! Thanks.
MAN!!!... I searched for yrs for replacement grills on my decade old Infinity Primus speakers. So frustrated at the dirty silver grills (silver was in around ‘07). In shear frustration I punch in speaker grill repair in RUclips and BOOM!!! I see your video, and as if the video isn’t perfect already you sell the cloth and adhesive.... ordered the materials took my time and redid my speakers (IN BLACK LOL) it’s like a whole new set up. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Finally got around to doing the grills on my vintage Bose 801 speakers with the cloth and glue I purchased from you. The instructional video was extremely helpful in completing them. I especially like the tips on waiting for the glue to tack up before starting with the cloth. Trimming technique is also very helpful. Well done video. It made using your product much easier to tackle. I actually watched the video before purchasing the product. Much appreciated and very smart to provide for your customers.
One stop shop! Thank you for everything, just replaced the cloth on my old KG 4.5s and Simply Speaker was there every step of the way, even through these crazy times. Thanks again Simply Speakers!
Thanks again to Simply Speakers. I hate doing things like this because it never seems to turn out as well as I would like but after watching this video I went ahead and did up my Snell EIII speakers. They look as good as new. Really sharp, corners look really nice. I have seen a lot of re covered speaker grills and they look terrible if not on the front then on the back of the grill. Pinching and stapling the corners and the way you explained how to position, glue etc. made this a breeze.... I will try not to do this when it is windy outside next time though.
Excellent demonstration, thank you for taking the time to create it. This helped solidify my understanding of the process and will help me with my project!
Just used your glue and method on my MCS linear phase grills. My time replacing cloth, and they are multidimensional. Look AMAZING! Thanks for the vid!
I tried this on a guitar amp and it worked. The material I got was a little thick though, but it fit nonetheless. Changed the grille cloth after 12 years.
Thanks for the video. I just ripped the fabric on my Rivera Chubster amp last night at a gig. Rather upset about it. I'm honestly not sure how to get it off the amp. It also has a white rubber (almost a little gasket) looking piece the goes around the edge kind of like what holds a screen in place. Can you please offer any assistance? Also, do you know if you might be able to get the fabric for me?
Well after I watched the speaker rebuild I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of the speaker grill covers. Do you sell grill frames?? I'd like to rebuild my Technics 6060's but the frames are 3D and one is completely broken.
Hi guys I've got 2 pairs of bang olufsen red line speaker that I want to recover the bottom left corner has a raised logo under the cloth I was wondering what would be the best glue to stick the cloth to this without it seeping threw mabe a contact adhesive ie evostick thanks jim
Very instructive video..you forgot to mention how to get the cover itself off the speaker. JK lol Just a little bit elementary I would say..geez... If a person needs this kind of instruction they shouldn't be using sharp objects.
I guess most people will have an idea on how to do this,but what I think your professional video does,is,it gives people confidence to have a go at DIY. A good quality video,clear,precise and at a methodical pace :)Thank you for sharing.
how about using double sided adhesive tape in place of liquid glue?
This is easily one of the best instructional videos on RUclips,. The step by step instructions are easy to follow and the adhesive from your company made the project easy to do. Pull and press down, pull and press down,.. It works! Thank you for this fantastic video!
Wow, thank you!
Just did my first re-grill of my AR 30BF speakers. I ordered the cloth and adhesive from your on-line store. Thanks to your video it was remarkably easy to do and they turned out perfect! Thanks.
Great to hear!
thank you for this great tutorial! Much appreciated - feel free to update this video with new fabrics and techniques, it is still going strong
MAN!!!... I searched for yrs for replacement grills on my decade old Infinity Primus speakers. So frustrated at the dirty silver grills (silver was in around ‘07). In shear frustration I punch in speaker grill repair in RUclips and BOOM!!! I see your video, and as if the video isn’t perfect already you sell the cloth and adhesive.... ordered the materials took my time and redid my speakers (IN BLACK LOL) it’s like a whole new set up. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
with these videos I was able to Revive my advent loudspeakers
Excellent video, clear and concise. I will have a go at my Sansui SP -1500 speakers. Best part to this video,,, no music.
Finally got around to doing the grills on my vintage Bose 801 speakers with the cloth and glue I purchased from you. The instructional video was extremely helpful in completing them. I especially like the tips on waiting for the glue to tack up before starting with the cloth. Trimming technique is also very helpful. Well done video. It made using your product much easier to tackle. I actually watched the video before purchasing the product.
Much appreciated and very smart to provide for your customers.
Thank you!
One stop shop! Thank you for everything, just replaced the cloth on my old KG 4.5s and Simply Speaker was there every step of the way, even through these crazy times. Thanks again Simply Speakers!
Glad to help!
Thanks again to Simply Speakers. I hate doing things like this because it never seems to turn out as well as I would like but after watching this video I went ahead and did up my Snell EIII speakers. They look as good as new. Really sharp, corners look really nice. I have seen a lot of re covered speaker grills and they look terrible if not on the front then on the back of the grill. Pinching and stapling the corners and the way you explained how to position, glue etc. made this a breeze.... I will try not to do this when it is windy outside next time though.
Thank you!
thnk you for best demostration, gretings from Chile.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent demonstration, thank you for taking the time to create it. This helped solidify my understanding of the process and will help me with my project!
thank you for this video , your method is clear and well explained . very helpful
Just used your glue and method on my MCS linear phase grills. My time replacing cloth, and they are multidimensional. Look AMAZING! Thanks for the vid!
Glad it helped
Thanks, I bought fabric and glue from you and this is the perfect compliment to help me not screw it up!! Thanks again!
Just replaced my Infinity RS7 covers, stupid easy with this video.
Having the correct glue is the key.
Thank you.
What glue can you recommend?
Very professional video. Clear explanation. Very helpful!!!
Thanks!
Thanks man, regards from Serbia.
Excellent demonstration -- thank you. Need to replace cloth on my Advent Loudspeakers and JBL L36 Decades.
Awesome and super helpful video instructions ! Thank you !
Thanks, a little bit scary, but turned out well on a pair of old JBL's with concave cover frames.
This is great thank you I'm going to try it on my JBLs!
I tried this on a guitar amp and it worked. The material I got was a little thick though, but it fit nonetheless. Changed the grille cloth after 12 years.
Nice video but also nice wedding ring I have the same one lol I just ordered my glue from your shop wish me luck
Thanks! Good luck. You can do it! :)
Thank you for making this video.
APPRECIATE THE CLOTH, ADHESIVE, AND VIDEO!!!
Awesome video, super clear and helpful. Thank you.
Very informative & a professional job..🤔
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks..helpful,,(in real time too!)....
Sounds like Mr garrison giving me the guide.
Thanks for the great video. This will be a big help in my project!
Great instructional video. Thank you.
Very good video ,thanks for the help
wow, what an excellent video
Great work and awesome video. Thank you.
Great video 👍
Awesome video demo. You are boss!
Robert Thompson Thank you!
Great video, thanks so much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice job. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Great product. Informative video. M'Kay. LOL
M'Kay
Perfect. Thanks
Glad it helped!
Great tutorial thanks for sharing
This is great. Mind linking to the material and glue?
www.simplyspeakers.com/replacement-speaker-grill-cloth.html
Would you mind doing a replacement for B&O 8000? There are many interested on this.
thanks for the instruction
Nice video. Well paced, good explanations and informative. Can you tell me what kind of glue you used? is it a water based? solvent? silicone?
Solvent based.
Is it the same glue you include in your reforming kits?
Very very good video 👍
excellent video
Bravo, well done
Can you do a how to replace Dahlquist DQ 20 grille replacement? Great videos.
Grazie
Like new!
Thank you! Cheers!
Would be nice to know what glue you are using?
We use the MI-3035GC here:
www.simplyspeakers.com/speaker-grill-cloth-repair-adhesive-mi-3035.html
Thanks for the video. I just ripped the fabric on my Rivera Chubster amp last night at a gig. Rather upset about it. I'm honestly not sure how to get it off the amp. It also has a white rubber (almost a little gasket) looking piece the goes around the edge kind of like what holds a screen in place. Can you please offer any assistance? Also, do you know if you might be able to get the fabric for me?
good video. Have you ever worked on a Spendor BC1?
Okay!
Is this the same adhesive that you use on your surround kits?
Yes. The MI-3035
Awesome video ... what kind of glue you are using
Our MI-3035 adhesive
Well after I watched the speaker rebuild I thoroughly enjoyed your rendition of the speaker grill covers. Do you sell grill frames?? I'd like to rebuild my Technics 6060's but the frames are 3D and one is completely broken.
We only sell the grill fabric. You might try a local cabinet shop to see if they can duplicate the frame for you. Good luck!
@@simplyspeakers Good idea, thanks
That's a nice grill there for ya, alright?
Nice video but do you carry the advent tan color?
Yes, see our A-571 Ivory color. Very nice!
Hi guys I've got 2 pairs of bang olufsen red line speaker that I want to recover the bottom left corner has a raised logo under the cloth I was wondering what would be the best glue to stick the cloth to this without it seeping threw mabe a contact adhesive ie evostick thanks jim
thanks
What kind of adhesive is recommended ?
Our MI-3035 works the best. Thanks!
Thank U
Mr Macky mmmk lol
Ditto to ALL of the previous positive comments!
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Which glue do you use?
We use the MI-3035 adhesive. Thanks!
@@simplyspeakers thank you!!
Hi! What specific glues can be used? I have tried a number of glues on plastic grilles and none of them worked.
Use our MI-3035 adhesive as shown in the video.
My speaker grills are round wharfedale diamond 220, how would you do that
Not 100% sure. But we have done some round JBL grills (L7 woofer grill) in the past, and they were extremely tricky as I recall.
What kind of glue you are using
We use the MI-3035 adhesive. See our website to order. Thanks!
What type of glue that you used sir?
Our MI-3035 adhesive is used in the video
@@simplyspeakers thank you sir.. 👍👍
Very instructive video..you forgot to mention how to get the cover itself off the speaker. JK lol Just a little bit elementary I would say..geez... If a person needs this kind of instruction they shouldn't be using sharp objects.
Are still in business?
Yep! Since 1992 and still going strong. Thanks!
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I did it too. This is what I used Woodglut designs for