Topic: Weber Beam Blockers vs Plexi Shield
I had 4 beam blockers in my 4x12 Cabinet. The cab was loaded with V30's.
I didn't like the sound, and I'm not sure if it was the V30's or the beam blockers. So I took them out. I did notice that the rear loading speaker was mildly touching the metal bracket of the beam blocker, most likely changing the tone of the speaker.
My new cab with EVs I'm going to try without the beam blockers and may go to a plexi shield. I don't go that loud when I play, and the EVs are not as "ice picky" as the V30, so I may get away with not having to use anything. If I intend to try the Beam Blocker again, I'll do so without using the same screws as the speaker. I might try attaching the beam blocker heavy duty velcro or something between the wood and the grille cloth to avoid interference with the speaker.
I made a plexi shield for my Blues Jr, and it seemed ok, making little impact... whereas I think the beam blocker did a little more "spread" on the beam, although I felt the need to turn my amp up louder with the blockers in vs. keeping it the same with the plexi shield.
I love the idea of the Beam Blocker because it's less to carry from show to show... and the plexi gets all scratched up over time.
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