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by Voltor07 » Thu Jul 16, 2009 3:28 pm
earsmack wrote:/snip/
Having said that, I know for people with wooden sides this becomes a problem. All of a sudden new sides are needed.
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This would require no new holes being drilled, no new plastics (or woods) and only internal changes to the components - which I'm assuming is on a board that could be swapped out by the user.
My $.02 and would be much cleaner in my opinion.
Actually, for those of us with wood sides, it would be easier. All that would need to be done is route out the right side panel about 1 inch wide and maybe 4 inches long. That would be the easy way. The hard way would be to route out an inset for the original metal plate from the right rubber side, make a 1x4 cutout in the wood, and use the metal plate to mount the jacks.
For the rest of the LP owners, it would be almost impossible to mount CV out jacks to the rubberized sides.
Fwiw, if they decide to let us know more about the CV out option, I'd probably use the space under the wheels for the jacks. Just me personally.
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