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Good strong plate for socket mounting
You can't really go wrong with this (unless you make a mess of drilling the holes) based on the fact that is is well made and as 'cheap as chips' price wise.
I used this for the jack sockets on the back of a 1x12 cab. The only down point (but not enough to drop any stars, thinking of the price, is that even a bit a paper included in the packet which states the size of the cut out hole required would have been really nice.
All in all, as I say for the price, not a bad thing to say really.
I used this for the jack sockets on the back of a 1x12 cab. The only down point (but not enough to drop any stars, thinking of the price, is that even a bit a paper included in the packet which states the size of the cut out hole required would have been really nice.
All in all, as I say for the price, not a bad thing to say really.
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Very good panel
This panel is perfect for making an input panel for your diy guitar/bass cabinet. It is sturdy, easy to drill and have a very good finish. With it your diy work have a very professional look.
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Not too much to say...
...I because it's just a plate to mount jacks in. Well-built out of good gauge steel, it works as intended and is a good value.
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PR
Nice.
I make a few big reflex bass speakers, Adam Hall pieces really save me time making external fittings.
I can fit 3 different sockets in this fellow, XLR, for load shifting, "twist ins" and 1/4" Jack.
Cannot ask for more. All I my mailbox in a coupl'a days from ordering.
I can fit 3 different sockets in this fellow, XLR, for load shifting, "twist ins" and 1/4" Jack.
Cannot ask for more. All I my mailbox in a coupl'a days from ordering.
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Great item
Solid, good thickness, no sharp edges.
Overall, great
Overall, great
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