Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs (BD-Design)
Hey Mike,
I use the thick fuzzy felt circles with adhesive on the back that people use to protect their furniture from ornamental objects. Not only do they protect my bass cabinets from getting scratched by the horn stands, but I think they also serve to isolate the horns pretty well.
Steve
Complete thread:
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-06, 20:24
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-07, 04:36
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-07, 14:57
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-08, 09:33
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-08, 21:26
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-08, 22:19
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-13, 17:18
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-13, 17:41
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-13, 17:18
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-08, 22:19
- Coupling/de-coupling horns from cabs - GC, 2005-06-08, 21:26