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Old 01-15-2011, 03:18 PM
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I have a GenzBenz ShuttleMax 12.0 that I want to rack mount. Has anybody found an easy way to remove those rubble feet?
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I have a GenzBenz ShuttleMax 12.0 that I want to rack mount. Has anybody found an easy way to remove those rubble feet?
Best way to get rid of rubble is with a bulldozer. Or a chain gang.
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Damn it , lol
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Damn it , lol
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Sorry, poor humour is the last refuge of the ignorant. I don't have any real advice except that if they're not screwed on (like my F1), they're probably glued and you'll just need to prise them off. "Agedhorse" (Genz Benz engineer) hangs around here -- maybe you can PM him??
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Sorry, poor humour is the last refuge of the ignorant. I don't have any real advice except that if they're not screwed on (like my F1), they're probably glued and you'll just need to prise them off. "Agedhorse" (Genz Benz engineer) hangs around here -- maybe you can PM him??
If they're anything like the other feet that Genz uses, they're the kind that has a mushroom end that fits into the amp itself. Some gentle prying with a flathead screwdriver pops them right out.
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If they're anything like the other feet that Genz uses, they're the kind that has a mushroom end that fits into the amp itself. Some gentle prying with a flathead screwdriver pops them right out.

What he said..I owned that amp, just squeeze with pliers and pull.
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There is a blind rivet in the center of the foot. Pop the head up with a small screw driver, then the foot will pop off with minimal effort.
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Old 01-16-2011, 12:51 AM
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See, I told you! Great product support as always.
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Old 01-16-2011, 01:03 AM
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Thanks!
Racked now
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