I have a question about acoustic transparency of grill material. I was thinking about using an old burlap sack with a logo printed on it as a grill cover for a small amp, just to make it funky, unique, (insert your favorite adjective here).
Anyway, it got me to thinking about acoustic transparancy. I have used, and have on hand several types of "acoustically transparent" grill cloth material laying around. But I've often wondered exactly what makes a material acoustically transparent. Logic tells me that anything in front of the speaker is going diffuse the sound waves passing through it to some extent, even if it is almost undetectable to the human ear. I remember seeing a photo of Santana on stage during his pre-Boogie days and his amp speaker cabinets were covered with what appeared to be paisley print cotton cloth. Since then I've wondered what kind of material should or shouldn't be put in front of a speaker. I may just go ahead and use my burlap sack, but I was just wondering if there is alot of science behind grill cloth. I think there's a reason that some reference speakers in studios don't have speaker covers at all, but I wonder how critical it is in guitar amps.
Anyway, it got me to thinking about acoustic transparancy. I have used, and have on hand several types of "acoustically transparent" grill cloth material laying around. But I've often wondered exactly what makes a material acoustically transparent. Logic tells me that anything in front of the speaker is going diffuse the sound waves passing through it to some extent, even if it is almost undetectable to the human ear. I remember seeing a photo of Santana on stage during his pre-Boogie days and his amp speaker cabinets were covered with what appeared to be paisley print cotton cloth. Since then I've wondered what kind of material should or shouldn't be put in front of a speaker. I may just go ahead and use my burlap sack, but I was just wondering if there is alot of science behind grill cloth. I think there's a reason that some reference speakers in studios don't have speaker covers at all, but I wonder how critical it is in guitar amps.
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