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Old 01-21-2010, 01:11 PM
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Originally Posted by Chrisd000111
yea i still wanna figure out something to get the light to show up better theres already 4 12 inch led strips in there. but what is metal mesh ive never heard of it
Just like the metal grills (with the small holes) that come with speakers.

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Just like the metal grills (with the small holes) that come with speakers.

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oh now i know what you mean, then you really wont see the amp and alot of the light wont come through but i might have to find some and see how it looks
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You can also mount some frosted Plexiglas, and then mount the lights around it. That should give it even lighting.
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yea i think i will do that when i have some time cause then i think the cutout will show up better when its dark and the lights
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