Sell and buy at your own risk...
 #121660  by TI4-1009
 
"an attractive option":

http://www.courtenaytiedyestore.com/
 #121680  by TI4-1009
 
joethepainter wrote:
TI4-1009 wrote:"an attractive option":

http://www.courtenaytiedyestore.com/
Also, an extremely expensive option...$200.00 for a 43" x 32" tie-dye? Really? :roll:

"Don't you roll your eyes at me young man..." I didn't say "cheap", I said "attractive".

Email Courtenay, he'll make you the size you need for less than that, plus it should be silk, not cotton for a speaker cover. See:

forum/viewtopic.php?f=425&t=12513
 #121684  by joethepainter
 
TI4-1009 wrote:
joethepainter wrote:
TI4-1009 wrote:"an attractive option":

http://www.courtenaytiedyestore.com/
Also, an extremely expensive option...$200.00 for a 43" x 32" tie-dye? Really? :roll:

"Don't you roll your eyes at me young man..." I didn't say "cheap", I said "attractive".

Email Courtenay, he'll make you the size you need for less than that, plus it should be silk, not cotton for a speaker cover. See:

forum/viewtopic.php?f=425&t=12513
Fair enough, Tidewater...I stand corrected! :-) Also, your grill cover rocks! Considering it was made by the same guy who's done so many iconic dyes for the boys themselves, (speakers, on up to '84 Greek backdrop...and beyond!), I guess it's more of a quibble than a bitch as far as price goes...but the quality cannot be denied! :-)
To the OP; sorry, didn't mean to hijack your thread, the link TI4 posted forum/viewtopic.php?f=425&t=12513 has even more relevant info...
Peace, Joe
 #121688  by Boston_Patriot
 
Tidewater, you mentioned silk, not cotton...I've been wondering the affect on tone with different materials. Does anyone else have any input on the subject (silk, cotton, nothing, etc)? Denver, or anyone else with a JG1, have you noticed any discernible difference with a (silk/cotton) cover on or off?
 #121692  by zoooombiex
 
The JG-1/Fatty and Psychedelic LIb covers are different.

The JG-1/Fatty's are just a rectangular wood frame with the cover material stretched over it. There are four metal cup washers on the frame that give the magnets something to attract. (The magnets are set into the cab itself.)

The Psychedelic Lib covers are a solid rectangle of wood with holes cut out for the speakers. Cover material is stretched over the outside. There are no magnets on the psychedelic lib covers. Instead, there are four screws that go from the inside of the cab through the baffle out into t-nuts that are set in the back of the cover. (From a mechanical point of view, I always thought the t-nuts should be on the FRONT of the cover and recessed into the wood.)

FWIW, the material on the Psychedelic Lib. covers is stretched VERY tightly - much tighter than the JG-1/Fatty cabs, which is relatively loose.
 #121778  by TI4-1009
 
'atta boy! Let's see it when you get it.