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Basketweave always looks and sounds good (if you install it properly). TAD in germany sells a nice looking two tone brown one if you want the aged look. Avoid the plain 'cane' stuff.
It currently has a tan basketweave, which again I don’t particularly care for. I could get one to match my Marshall 68 cab. I’ll take a look at TAD now. Thanks for the suggestion.
they have the deoxit I’ve been after too.
https://www.allparts.uk.com/products/grill-cloth-marshall-style-salt-pepper-32-inch-wide-per-yard
100x90 is more than enough.
https://www.tube-town.net/ttstore/Tolex-Grillcloth/Grillcloth/Grillcloth-Tube-Town-Black-Brown-150-x-100-cm::8275.html
I think that stuff would look very authentic on a vintage Marshall. They also have the proper black and white stuff. Most places only sell black and cream.
I have a 68 sound city B cab with a small patch that has been frayed. I wonder what is the best way to repair the cotton threads. Any thoughts @Bygone_Tones ?
http://soundcitysite.com/photo_page_11.htm
What do people think about using only the upper row of speakers and leaving the lower ones empty to work as a large port? I know sound city used to run two speakers diagonally in a 4x12.
re: using less speakers, go for it. I do it all the time, sometimes I only use 1 speaker in a 4x12.
The choice is between TAD salt&pepper grey basket weave or tube town black and gold.