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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8260704" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>You may have seen them in at a business or office used on high dollar computer equipment, small diameter high-strength braided stainless cables that are used to physically secure electronics equipment and these same cables are small enough to be used on a head-unit, amplifier/s, crossover, even component speakers and subwoofers or the entire enclosure, the possibilities are endless and when combined with a 2-way paging alarm/engine disable device you'd be able to sleep pretty soundly and not have to worry about the quick smash and grab, not going to happen with cable-locks. Most equipment without a secure location to attach the lock will require a small diameter hole through a beefy section of the equipment like the heatsink, running the cable through sheet metal would not offer as much resistance but still 1000x better than just an alarm.</p><p></p><p>Through bolting the equipment to a rack has been well documented already and works great if the amp rack is also secured, get creative with these cable locks and they will serve you well..</p><p></p><p>Google "computer cable lock", cheers..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8260704, member: 660947"] You may have seen them in at a business or office used on high dollar computer equipment, small diameter high-strength braided stainless cables that are used to physically secure electronics equipment and these same cables are small enough to be used on a head-unit, amplifier/s, crossover, even component speakers and subwoofers or the entire enclosure, the possibilities are endless and when combined with a 2-way paging alarm/engine disable device you'd be able to sleep pretty soundly and not have to worry about the quick smash and grab, not going to happen with cable-locks. Most equipment without a secure location to attach the lock will require a small diameter hole through a beefy section of the equipment like the heatsink, running the cable through sheet metal would not offer as much resistance but still 1000x better than just an alarm. Through bolting the equipment to a rack has been well documented already and works great if the amp rack is also secured, get creative with these cable locks and they will serve you well.. Google "computer cable lock", cheers.. [/QUOTE]
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