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Reused amp cases

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I have two cases that I have converted from existing amps to put my gainclone and T-amp in. A while ago I got new cases and have the old ones just taking up space in the closet.

1. Gutted case from TOA PA amplifier. Two spaces for pots and one power push button in the front plus small hole for power LED. Front panel is aluminum and I did sand the lettering off but it needs to be finished (more sanding and polishing). All internals are gutted out. Comes with three knobs (two for pots and one for power button), power button, power socket, fuse socket, power LED and the black strip to attach speakers, inputs, etc. Case is in very good condition without any scratches. The pictures are not mine since I have it wrapped in plastic to prevent scratches but I can take actual pictures if there is an interest.

Measurements are (LxWxH):
8" x 8" x 3.5"

front
back

2. Gutted Philips plastic amplifier case. Front panel is glass-type. There is some lettering that could probably be easily removed. One hole for volume pot and one for headphones (I have used it as for a power switch). Back was slightly modified. Pictures show the internals with T-amp but the ad is for the case only. Other pictures are for reference only.


Measurements are (LxWxH):
O.D. 9.75" x 8.25" x 2.5"
I.D. 7.5" x 7" x 1.9"

pic1
pic2
pic3
pic4
pic5

Make me an offer. Shipping would be from ZIP 07605 (Leonia, NJ).

Thanks for looking.
 
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