Hey folks!
Bit of an odd question, and I'm not certain there's a good answer. I'm looking to replace three ancient Telex SS-2F speaker stations with Clear-Com KB-701s. The SS-2Fs are flush mounted in 5-gang masonry boxes, and it seems the KB-701s are designed to use a 4-gang box. It seems that there would be a fairly sizable gap on one side of the panel if I did a drop in replacement.
Is anyone aware of an elegant way to cover up that gap, without it looking hideous? I was thinking about designing some sort of adapter plate, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if a good solution already exists.
I've attached images of both speaker stations for reference. I found these online, and they weren't taken at the venue.
Thanks!
Bit of an odd question, and I'm not certain there's a good answer. I'm looking to replace three ancient Telex SS-2F speaker stations with Clear-Com KB-701s. The SS-2Fs are flush mounted in 5-gang masonry boxes, and it seems the KB-701s are designed to use a 4-gang box. It seems that there would be a fairly sizable gap on one side of the panel if I did a drop in replacement.
Is anyone aware of an elegant way to cover up that gap, without it looking hideous? I was thinking about designing some sort of adapter plate, but I don't want to reinvent the wheel if a good solution already exists.
I've attached images of both speaker stations for reference. I found these online, and they weren't taken at the venue.
Thanks!