evman140:
I'm really liking the white too. I keep thinking of what else I could convert...
I know you're at least half kidding, but you could change your grill cloth to an all white. Below is a picture of my refoamed S40, but in the background you can see my S45-2s with new (much more interesting) grill material.
The grill material of my S45-2s literally peeled right off. In case you're interested, here's one way to put new grill cloth on.
1. Lay out the cloth on a table large enough to accomodate both speaker grills with at least six inches between them. Some cloth, especially with patterns, is "good one side," similar (I suppose) to plywood. Make sure the "good side" is down!
2. Stretch the material a bit in all directions, then fasten with tape to the table, leaving at least six inches or so all around the sides of the grill frame size.
3. If your cloth has a pattern like mine, you'll want to line up the two frames so they'll look alike. Use a Sharpie or something to outline the corners. If you're just using a solid white cloth, you probably don't need to worry too much about this step.
4. Using a spray adhesive available at any hobby shop or fabric store, liberally spray the grill frame (after you've peeled the original off, of course). Be sure you're spraying the front!
5. The spray bottle will tell you to wait a few minutes to let the spray get tacky. I honestly can't remember if I did. Knowing me, I probably did whatever the package said.
6. Place the frames sticky side down (that would be the front!) onto the grill cloth (that would be the back of the grill cloth!).
7. Weight the frames down with some books or something, and let them sit for a few hours.
8. When the adhesive has set, cut the cloth around the frame, leaving an inch toward the bottom, and more like two inches toward the top, if your frame is anything like my S45-2s.
9. Now you're going to want to carefully spray the sides and a bit of the back of the frame. Then fold back the 1-2 inches of extra cloth over to the back of the frame. Press the cloth into the adhesive with your fingers, going over the edge/side and back several times.
10. I immediately mounted the grills back into the speaker. I think putting them back into place made a nice, snug place for the adhesive on the sides/edge and back to set.
Current primary listening: SMMC20EN -> BG4002 -> BM4000 -> Beovox M70