![]() ![]() You will probably have to remove the middle of the batten at the bottom of the cabinet, but not all cabs have this. Restaple the grille cloth and trim piping to the front, keeping it taut. This masks a tiny part of the speaker, but not significantly. Then cut the opening with a jig saw, but you will want to stop your cut just below the gold trim, and cut parallel to the trim and just below it, like you can see on my cutout section. You will want to determine that by the choice of speaker you use, since not all of them have as big of a magnet structure as my alnico. Then draw your 10" opening so it drops the center of the speaker down a bit. I covered with paper to keep dust off the cloth. Then fold the grille cloth out of the way over the vinyl on the front face, maybe using some tape to hold it above the gold trim (pic 1). Leaving the gold trim strip and the vinyl on the upper face of the grille intact, you carefully remove the many (a zillion!) long skinny staples that hold the cloth and white vinyl trim bead to the edges of the baffle. Remove the speaker and the fiddly little studs (pics 2, 4) that hold it in place. I love these little amps, and happy to help anyone else trying to enjoy them.īasically, you disconnect the speaker and the unscrew the baffle from the wood battens all around the sides. ![]()
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