Would there be a significant difference if I changed the stock grillcloth from my marshall tv cab to basketweave grillcloth?
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Re: Would a basketweave grillcloth help?
Not very noticeable, but thicker cloth passes less highs. The real issue is the difficulty of disassembling the baffleboard from the cab, carefully removing the white piping, and getting the logo posts out of the baffleboard. I'd only do it if the original cloth was torn.Originally posted by Boogie BillI've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!
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Re: Would a basketweave grillcloth help?
I had my cab changed to the Marshall "Cane" Basketweave cloth, and love it. I had it done at Splawn Guitars here in NC, but I'm sure there are tons of places to get it done. Cost me $70 and was worth every penny.
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Originally posted by guitarplayerWould there be a significant difference if I changed the stock grillcloth from my marshall tv cab to basketweave grillcloth?Originally posted by GearjoneserPut the two together, and make it Kambone.
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Originally posted by guitarplayerWould there be a significant difference if I changed the stock grillcloth from my marshall tv cab to basketweave grillcloth?
YES!
It will look different.Carvin custom strat (P-Rails/hotrails/single - Tuned Eb) -> Pod XT - - 6505+ Halfstack
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Re: Would a basketweave grillcloth help?
Originally posted by Jeff_HI had my cab changed to the Marshall "Cane" Basketweave cloth, and love it. I had it done at Splawn Guitars here in NC, but I'm sure there are tons of places to get it done. Cost me $70 and was worth every penny.
In your case it does a wonderful job of matching the cab and combo. Nice job.Jackson, Ibanez & Ovation Guitars
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