New grill fabric for Dunlavy


Hi folks, my Dunlavy SC-V's grill fabric is letting loose at the sides where it is wrapped around the grill's edge and where it is glued to the grill. Now, I'm not a furniture of loudspeaker manufacturer, so I can not fix this problem properly. To whom does this problem belong anyway, to the furniture or loudspeaker manufacturer? Can the fabric be attached to the grill again in a neat and professional (and certainly not sloppy) way? Once again, should I ask a furniture maker to do the job, or should I contact a speaker manufacturer if this could be done at the factory? I hope you can give me some good advice.
dazzdax

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Well, I think I can do it also, but you see, I'm affraid of making a mess of it: the most difficult part is to attach the fabric in such a way that the edge of the fabric follows a straight line (not making curves) and the fabric itself is not wrapped in the corners, if you know what I mean.

Btw, do you know if a grill cloth made from silk is better, acoustically speaking than the usual stretch fabric? I know the fabric Sonus Faber used for the Extrema was made from silk.