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Originally Posted by crash93ssei
I believe that there is also a thin layer of fabric between the metal outer grill and the plastic supports. That will get full of dust and look like crap also. It is there to keep dust and dirt away from the speakers.
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You can leave the fabric there if you want, but I ripped mine out so you could see the speakers
I now just pull the grills off about once or twice a year and dust the speakers off. If you have a good chance of dirt getting in there I wouldn't recommend taking the fabric out thogh.
It is a pain getting it all out also
I would armor all them up and see how they turn out. If it doesn't work like you want, it will wear off in a week or so anyways
I now just pull the grills off about once or twice a year and dust the speakers off. If you have a good chance of dirt getting in there I wouldn't recommend taking the fabric out thogh.
It is a pain getting it all out also
I would armor all them up and see how they turn out. If it doesn't work like you want, it will wear off in a week or so anyways
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eh I left the fabric stuff, for now anyway. I can say I am extremly satisfied with what I bought, I mean I wasnt expecting a HUGE change for $50 but there is deffinetly more bass, louder highs, and crisper/clearer sound
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