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    501damian501
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    some good polyethurane paint shall do the job.

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    Hi Simon,

    Honestly wasn't showing off with the Yammy's, if they were Bose drainpipes then maybe,

    I think your correct, the Yammy's are certainly not covered with end of roll cord!!

    I would have bought more budget speakers if it wasn't for Simon at DJ Supplies who convinced me how important sound quality is, he didn't mention the quality carpet covering . That said, we bought 2 pairs and love them!!

    Richie D
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom View Post
    Good my local shop. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by vectisvibe View Post

    Or, if you can't be bothered, a permanent black marker pen
    Have you been watching me, i've had to do that once or twice during set up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamondgeezer View Post
    Not sure about hammerite I don't think it drys very well , I would say blackboard paint if you can still get it,
    I use Ronseal MDF and Melamine paint. B& Q stock it. Expensive.


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