
guitarslinger":bn3zhvn3 said:I like 'em.
They're fantastic for smaller venues
Tame the high end and stop the sound from beating you in the face lol!! More like sound dispersal.ejecta":1z9lqsvd said:What do they do really?
Gainfreak":qlmp7nxe said:Ed degenaro had a THD cab with beam blockers on it and it sounded killer.
Hope this helps fratello!!!![]()
~R~
psychodave":3hxd5q40 said:You can make those cheaply with the same material. Do a google search for speaker dust caps. You can find 4, 5 or 6 inch dust caps easily. Then you just have to use a simple flat piece of thin plastic to mount it on and attach in front of the speaker. Should only cost you a few dollars. The cool thing is that you can try different size dust caps to determine what works best for you.![]()
blackba":3ol3se0k said:For a super cheap option you can use duct tape on the grill cloth over the dust cap portion of the speaker.
Beam blockers seem like a great idea if you are going to be playing too close to your amp and you can't tilt cab or aim it more toward your ears.
mhenson42":10lp4wc4 said:psychodave":10lp4wc4 said:You can make those cheaply with the same material. Do a google search for speaker dust caps. You can find 4, 5 or 6 inch dust caps easily. Then you just have to use a simple flat piece of thin plastic to mount it on and attach in front of the speaker. Should only cost you a few dollars. The cool thing is that you can try different size dust caps to determine what works best for you.![]()
I made some last weekend. 12' hacksaw blades are perfect supports since they have pre-drilled holes at the right spots to mount on the speaker. Plus they are very thin and metal. For the middle, I used 4 1/4 inch sanding disks covered in black duct tape to hold the to the hacksaw blade. I didn't take any pics, but they work well and my cab sounds great.
Total cost was $11.33 plus tax. $2.18 for 4 hacksaw blades. 5.16 for 4 sanding disks and $3.99 for a roll of black duct tape. Much better than $72 for 4 beam blockers.
Shark Diver":3umsm05k said:really depends on the speaker they are used with as well. V30 yes, EVM12L no.
petejt":1b9mhmlq said:Shark Diver":1b9mhmlq said:really depends on the speaker they are used with as well. V30 yes, EVM12L no.
How come not the EV?