I bought a pair of speakersox covers a couple years ago and was surprised by how thin and cheap feeling they were. For the money I thought they would be much more heavy duty. I will say that they are still covering the speakers even though the red color is now pink. It looks like screamin covers has about the same product. Somebody has to make a better product for a decent price. Any ideas who or where???
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Red is a hard color to stand up to UV rays. Other then the fading, are they holding up?
Get some Rit dye and freshen them up.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I also have a set of pink speakersox! I was informed that red is one of the fastest fading colors so I ordered a second set to use when I'm on the lake, the pink set is just for storage to keep the speakers clean. I would talk to Jim about a second set if the color bothers you like it did me. The material itself seems to be holding up well as a side note.
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I Feel your pain.. I just had my local appolstry shop custome build me speaker cover out the the Sunbrella material.. it wasnt that expensive.. all depends on how many speakers and how "custom" you want.. Folds over the top of the tower.. has elastic on each side and zipps under the speakers.. Cool setup.. Ill send pics if you want.. Just got it done..Good luck
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Originally posted by mikehayburn View PostI Feel your pain.. I just had my local appolstry shop custome build me speaker cover out the the Sunbrella material.. it wasnt that expensive.. all depends on how many speakers and how "custom" you want.. Folds over the top of the tower.. has elastic on each side and zipps under the speakers.. Cool setup.. Ill send pics if you want.. Just got it done..Good luck
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Originally posted by mikehayburn View PostI Feel your pain.. I just had my local appolstry shop custome build me speaker cover out the the Sunbrella material.. it wasnt that expensive.. all depends on how many speakers and how "custom" you want.. Folds over the top of the tower.. has elastic on each side and zipps under the speakers.. Cool setup.. Ill send pics if you want.. Just got it done..Good luck
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Originally posted by jsz View PostWhere would I find Rit dye and would that stain the white plastic around the speaker grills?Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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I tried the dye and it did not work no matter how much I used or how long I let it soak.
Out of curiosity and the final straw before throwing them out was to spray paint them. I was amazed at the outcome. You would never know even after touching it. I did several light coats so it stayed flexible. I wrapped a coffee can to keep it's shape while painting.
I think the paint job has lasted longer than the original dye.
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I like speakersox. I just keep them on most of the time, music can play right through them. I consider the lightweight feel an advantage.
I had some pink ones too, although not nearly as pink as some people's because my boat sits in a garage when not in use.Be excellent to one another.
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Originally posted by jsz View PostI tried the dye and it did not work no matter how much I used or how long I let it soak.
Out of curiosity and the final straw before throwing them out was to spray paint them. I was amazed at the outcome. You would never know even after touching it. I did several light coats so it stayed flexible. I wrapped a coffee can to keep it's shape while painting.
I think the paint job has lasted longer than the original dye.
I used to take the covers off when using the boat but last year I left them on and the music was fine. No muffle through the fabric (and paint)
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