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Categories: Grille cloth / foam and fixings
Open cell acoustic foam sheets specifically designed for loudspeaker use.
A large number of commercial loudspeaker models from the 1970/80s came with foam grilles, most of these have crumbled away now due to the long term effects of UV light & general ageing.
These new foam sheets are 10mm thick and can easily be cut to size.
Ideal for restoring classic loudspeaker models such as the JR149, Linn Sara, Heybrook HB1 etc.
We sell 3 sizes:
Sheets sold / priced as singles.
Easy to trim and fit. Ideal for my job.
Thanks for the review James !
Will & Caroline
These speaker foam covers look just like the ones they replace on my JR149's from the 70's ,and look a perfect fit once cut to size. Quick and reliable delivery too.Thanks.
Thanks for the review Bob !
Will & Caroline
The foam grill covers of my Mission 770s crumbled into dust many years ago. Only recently was I able to find what I thought would be a suitable replacement. Everything about the process went smoothly. The foam cut easily, looks good and, to my ears , is audibly transparent.
Thanks for the review David !
Will & Caroline
Ordered these foams for my naim sbl loudspeakers, totally transformed the sound
The foams that were originally on my speakers were masking so much of the sound the foams from willys are thiner and suit the speaker better
Really quick delivery as well
Thank you wwillys
Thanks for the review Mike !
Will & Caroline
Needed to replace my speaker grilles on my (45 years old) Castle loudspeakers. The fabric supplied looks and feels very, very similar to the original grilles and looks the part. just need to find the old Castle badging to complete the look. Feels like decent quality material at a very recent price.
Thanks for the review Rob!
Will & Caroline
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Since 1991, I've had Linn Keilidh speakers, which I upgraded a year later to an active system using the Linn Wakonda and two LK100 power amplifiers. Over the past few years, I’ve considered replacing my audio setup with a more compact active system. However, the downside is that it would require a significant investment to achieve a comparable sound quality.
In the end, I opted for an upgrade of the tweeters and new speaker covers after more than 30 years.
The upgrade itself went smoothly using the supplied solder. I’m very pleased with the end result. The upgrade has had a noticeable impact on the soundstage: the bass, midrange and treble all have more space and clarity within the stereo image. This first became apparent to me when listening to vocals—it’s as if you can perceive the space surrounding the voice. And the longer you listen, the more this spatial detail stands out.
I’ve turned the amplifier up slightly, as creating that sense of space seems to require a bit more power.
It’s an upgrade I can definitely recommend.
Wow, just had my Mission 753 upgrades of crossover and also tweeters. What a difference it’s made! The high frequencies are more refined and OMG, the separation and richness of mud and bass if awesome…..much thanks to Willy’s for giving my 753’s a new life 😀😀
Excellent advice from will as usual and exactly what I wanted. These have improved the sound of my current speakers and taken them to another level. Sounds superb I can hear tonal difference's between things that I never heard before. Superb bass drivers dig so deep.
As usual will has been outstanding.
Brilliant to deal with always helpful and gives great service.
What a brilliant capacitor, from first listen exceptional clarity and depth. Bargain will be buying more.
Swapped out the 30 yr old AlCap capacitors for the Audyn Q4 on Wills recommendation (along with a ferrofluid change). What a difference, added so much more definition and clarity. Very impressed. Audyns are a fair bit bigger size wise but fitted easily enough on the board and the access aperture on the TDL Studio 1's.