Anyone ever install tilt back legs on a Nashville 400? I'm thinking about putting a set of legs on a Peavey. Did Fender legs work on a Peavey cabinet/chassis?
Thanks.
Anyone ever install tilt back legs on a Nashville 400?
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For what it's worth, I installed 14" tilt-back legs on my Nashville 112. I absolutely love it. The only thing I'd warn is to make sure the stop pins are far enough that the amp wants to stay tilted back. Mine are on the brink of being not far enough, and it's annoying to the point that re-positioning the pins is on my to-do list, but not so high that I've done it in the past two years.
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