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saw this on one of the newsgroups -- Yaeger is in Atlanta -- the chassis, cages seem to be quite well built:
![]() here's the link to Jon's website: http://www.yaegeraudio.com/enclosures.tpl |
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I've got one of those i'm using for a tube amp project,you can take a peek HERE
The top and bottom plates are aluminum,fairly thick,but easy enough to drill through with a good sharp bit.The bottom has slits cut for ventilation.The cage,and 'frame' appear to be (thinner) steel. There's a precut hole in the side for a IEC plug/switch,etc. It's all powder coated,and pretty nice,Pretty heavy-duty too. |
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I liked the Benidorm pics more.
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