Was this really necessary??
Was this really necessary?? |
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T.E. Price (uposb4) Username: uposb4 Registered: 05-2006 |
WHY? |
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Lars Verholt (lmv) Username: lmv Registered: 11-2009 |
Could be worse - it could have been covered with red shag like in Blues Brothers |
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T.E. Price (uposb4) Username: uposb4 Registered: 05-2006 |
No, I'll pass. Drive's me nuts when i see these butcher jobs. |
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Chris Haines (chris) Username: chris Registered: 02-2008 |
A bit ugly but very practical. My 410HD had a few near death experiences that were addressed by buying a cheap clip on fan that swivels up toward the tubes from the back side and keeps the chasis at almost ambient air temp. I'm sure it gave the user of this amp some peace of mind at gigs. |
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Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
WOW-at least I made a new back panel and put the fan in that so I wouldn't butch up the original. And I can be a real hoosier sometimes! |
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Steve Kennedy (admin) Username: admin Registered: 03-2002 |
I am glad my 410 MM amps are 65 series! They don't overheat! |
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ehh i just took a pair of 4 inch comp fans and taped them together, set them in the back of my head unit blowing up towards the tubes . no holes. no butchering and hacking and if i want, just reach in lay them down and remove. they fit through the slots of the back board of my hd 130 reverb
ehh i just took a pair of 4
ehh i just took a pair of 4 inch comp fans and taped them together, set them in the back of my head unit blowing up towards the tubes . no holes. no butchering and hacking and if i want, just reach in lay them down and remove. they fit through the slots of the back board of my hd 130 reverb