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Ok what im wantong to do is take and recess my amp in a piece of plexiglass and put blue leds in it but im not sure how to do it.ive read some people put the leds inside the plexiglass somehow then some just put the leds under the amp rack.also how do you get the frosted look?

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Ok what im wantong to do is take and recess my amp in a piece of plexiglass and put blue leds in it but im not sure how to do it.ive read some people put the leds inside the plexiglass somehow then some just put the leds under the amp rack.also how do you get the frosted look?

To get that frosted look you can try some fine grit sand paper and sand only the top and bottom and not the sides then get some strip LEDS and tape/glue/fasten them to the edge and you will get that look you want.

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there are a million ways to do this in all honesty. for frosting it you can sand it or you can go to lowes and what not and get a spray that frosts it. Its used to frost over the windows in places like bathrooms ive seen plexi media blasted as well.

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