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HiFi Speakers - Paint
Hi
Ive got some 4 or 5 year old Mission Speakers in beech finish. They are good speakers and I use them as my front L&R for my 'home cinema' set up.
Thing is, all my other speakers are black and my telly and amp etc are black. So I was wondering if I could paint the speakers to look like black finish speakers.
If so, how? What paint to use? Matt or Gloss? I dont think gloss to be honest.
Ideas welcomed!
Cheers
Ive got some 4 or 5 year old Mission Speakers in beech finish. They are good speakers and I use them as my front L&R for my 'home cinema' set up.
Thing is, all my other speakers are black and my telly and amp etc are black. So I was wondering if I could paint the speakers to look like black finish speakers.
If so, how? What paint to use? Matt or Gloss? I dont think gloss to be honest.
Ideas welcomed!
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As with any painting job, preparation is the key. Get the surface as smooth as possible, and absolutely clean. I'd go with matt - over a carefully applied primer.
For speakers, I don't think you'd get what you want with a brush - it would have to be an aerosol, and of course you'll need newspaper and masking tape.
For speakers, I don't think you'd get what you want with a brush - it would have to be an aerosol, and of course you'll need newspaper and masking tape.
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