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    4 vs 8 clmps

    Brochure on this site http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...ome/page09.jpg shows 2245H mounted in 460 using 4 clamps. 460 on sale on eBay http://www.ebay.com/itm/121320250097 shows 8 clamps. And why the mounting positions? Why not 12, 3, 6, 9? Aesthetics?

    Bought a cab on eBay for my self re-coned 2245H and I requested no mounting holes be drilled and no electrical connection hole in the back. http://www.ebay.com/itm/251505511804 Also bought a JBL terminal post cup and MA15 mounting kit on ebay. Mounting kit has 4 clamps
    had L25,L36,L40,L120,L300,AquariusIV(2),S1,4408 have L65,L100,L222,DorianS12,B380

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    I was looking for some more info about the D130 and found out that they were mounted only with 4 bolts / clamps because using all holes could warp the chassis and cause VC rubbing!

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    The double clamping is still only 4 locations. The clamps are next to each other. I think you are talking about 8 clamps equidistance. Depending on board thickness I could see how frame warping might occur with 8 clamps.


    Quote Originally Posted by martin2395 View Post
    I was looking for some more info about the D130 and found out that they were mounted only with 4 bolts / clamps because using all holes could warp the chassis and cause VC rubbing!
    had L25,L36,L40,L120,L300,AquariusIV(2),S1,4408 have L65,L100,L222,DorianS12,B380

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    The 2245 in the B460 (and my 4345s) use four doubled-up clamps (8 total for each driver) as shown in most photos of the B460 you'll find. Perhaps the photo in the brochure you referenced is early or pre-production. Here's another:
    http://www.lansingheritage.org/image...460/page04.jpg

    The warping issue with the D130 probably goes back to Fender's experience with ham-fisted construction techniques in their guitar amps. Like any fastening operation, including wheels on your car, it's all a matter of applying the proper torque, evenly, and cross-torquing using proper steps and pattern.
    ". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers

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