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This is the equipment rack with 3 iNuke amps installed. As you can see the orange light emanating from the gain controls is annoying. In a darkened theater room environment, this light is super distracting to say the least.

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I Designed the aluminum hat with 0.030 wall thickness that inserts into the recess behind the iNuke gain control knobs and is held in place by the knob itself. Having the hat section sitting in the light well and the flange (hat prim) effectively shuts off all the light emanating from behind the knob. These parts were machined on the CNC mill but are better suited to be made on a lathe.
 

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10/26/16 9:39:51 AM

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In this photo you can see a 3d printed knob with the light shield built into the knob.  On amp #2 you can see the hat with factory knob.

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Here you can see 6 hats installed on all 3 amps for a nearly factory look.

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Here is a shot of the current theater setup that these amps are installed in. There is a total of  4 18: subs and one 21” sub located behind the theater seats.

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Here is a shot of the same theater before the recent remodel.

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The 2 smaller Marty cubes were replaced by 2 more full sized Marty Subs measuring

24” x 24.5” x  48”

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Just in case those measurements didn’t compute, you can see how big they are in this photo!