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| SteveJ34:
Another approach some have taken for custom built cabs is to route a slot at the top which is usually the speaker shelf under the marquee and a similar slot in the bottom ledge. You make the slot slightly deeper in the top and cut the glass or plexi height in such a way so that when fitting into place you can lift it up into the top slot then set it in place in the lower slot. I didn't have the forethought when constructing mine to plan for this need so was going to just add a small frame around it or a piece at the top and bottom. However, my cab doesn't move around so I once I set it in place, I never added anything to hold it there, it's own weight and tight fit does that just fine. |
| ras2a:
--- Quote from: somunny on December 09, 2004, 11:54:22 pm ---Depending on your cabinet, you may just be able to let it rest against the bezel and let the weight of the glass hold it in place. Coop --- End quote --- precisely what I'm planning to do. The angle and weight of the glass should be such, that no 'retaining' method is required to secure the bezel in place. Craig |
| somunny:
I suppose it all depends on how 'agressively' you play. ;) Coop |
| Hoagie_one:
the angle on my cab is such that i only have a clip on the bottom and rubber on teh 4 corners for padding and no slip action |
| Chris:
On my cab, which is originally a Super Contra cab, the class slides behind the speaker panel and at the bottom is wedged in place by the control panel. |
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