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CheffoJeffo:
Take a tape measure ... measure cabs before you bid ... sometimes they look smaller than they actually are.

Cheers
eccs19:

--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on September 22, 2006, 02:29:20 pm ---Take a tape measure ... measure cabs before you bid ... sometimes they look smaller than they actually are.

Cheers

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Know that from experience?   ;D
CheffoJeffo:

--- Quote from: eccs19 on September 22, 2006, 02:49:59 pm ---
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on September 22, 2006, 02:29:20 pm ---Take a tape measure ... measure cabs before you bid ... sometimes they look smaller than they actually are.

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Know that from experience?   ;D

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Yeah ... bought one of those big Midway 4-player cabs for a friend and went to pick it up. Neither the seller nor I had security hex bits with us, so we couldn't pop the CP off and those cabs are deceptively deep ... wouldn't go into my minivan on its back. I got it in on an angle, but it wasn't as smooth as I had planned.

And then there was that big NAOMI showcase ... ended up having to get that delivered, then disassmbled it, moved it, reassembled it ... it is NEVER leaving my basement.

Cheers.
saint:
I don't care what orientation you're going to haul the cab in, SECURE THE MONITOR SECURE THE MONITOR SECURE THE MONITOR.  And examine everything else to make sure there aren't any loose parts. Circuit boards securely fastened in place? Bummer to have them wiggle loose in a bump and smack around during the ride, messing up the components. 

Don't forget protecting the outside of the cab. A good wind-resistant tarp (or one you don't care about getting frayed) is useful. Plastic wrap to completely encase it is even better if you have it.

--- saint
Rudi:

How can I add additional support for the monitor?
Do you mean bring 2x4s?

-Rudi
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