i've seen quite a few different covers that people have done with their amps. how do you guys do it? and is it easy? i would like to make a tye-dye cover for my fender twin reverb. so, someone tell me how to do it.
Pete B. wrote:Hmmm...(should I get those speaker covers? ).
http://portland.craigslist.org/clc/msg/983886553.html
Guyute24 wrote:seems like most of thiers are at least 100 bucks or more. i was looking for some info on how to do it myself, i've got a nice tye-dye that would look totally aweseome if i can figure out how to take the cover off and replace it, ya know....All you're doing is stretching cloth over a frame and tacking or stapling it in place. You could use an old T-shirt or whatever you want. Try it and see.
i'm no pro at it, so i was hoping someone had done it before and could give me some tips...
Pete B. wrote:I haven't contacted him, but I emailed his ad to myself (as I often do when I see stuff on CL, and there is a phone contact).I want those speaker covers, actually! Me too, I have 2 tubeworks/mosvalves.
The only problem is... those speaker covers are so F'n "Bobby!"...
I like 'em, but I mean... how embarrasing.?
fwiw, I have and use that same exact power amp.
I should at least go over and check it out (I do that alot on CL stuff that comes up locally).
Rusty the Scoob wrote:I gave it a shot on my bass amp with some nice thin tye-dyed cotton/poly blend fabric from a fabric store - and the fabric muffled the sound just enough to bother me. Anyone have the Hard Truckers fabric? Any idea what it's made of?-------------------------------------------------------