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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: stl
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So I may be using a mackie 1400i for a sub amp. Problem is - I don't really like the industrial looks. I know I could tuck it away in a cabinet, but I was wondering if it is possible (and how hard for a novice with limited tools) to put it in a new, sleek case? Any opinions out there?
Thanks, Chris |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Lansing, Michigan
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You could probably put a new face on it easily enough, just don't get in the way of it breathing. The case is part of the cooling system, both as a radiator and as a wind tunnel.
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