@lac365 My first question would be why??? A single 12 in a cab designed to hold 4 10"s would be too big unless it's an open back design. I can understand maybe 2 12's and even that will be a bit roomy, but if your going to do a single 12" I would use a vintage celestion or jensen alnico and a very small design with an open back. Leave the 4 X10 cab alone and just build a new one.
Hi. Im doing a MA in guitar, part of my research has been speaker cab design and construction. Ive built a few, but yours is a KING amongst cabinets! Nice one... midiaxbill@yahoo.co.uk
here is a question. if i wanted to convert my 4x10 to a 1x12, what would i have to do?
lac365 4 days ago
@lac365 My first question would be why??? A single 12 in a cab designed to hold 4 10"s would be too big unless it's an open back design. I can understand maybe 2 12's and even that will be a bit roomy, but if your going to do a single 12" I would use a vintage celestion or jensen alnico and a very small design with an open back. Leave the 4 X10 cab alone and just build a new one.
tommyw68 4 days ago
The logo is laser cut from two layers of black and white lucite which are then sandwiched for a 3-d effect.
tommyw68 2 weeks ago
Hi. Im doing a MA in guitar, part of my research has been speaker cab design and construction. Ive built a few, but yours is a KING amongst cabinets! Nice one... midiaxbill@yahoo.co.uk
midiaxbill 1 month ago
Wow - very nice build job! Love the blue snakeskin. What is the adhesive that you used? I've been using contact cement and HATE IT!!! Thanks
Prestostark 1 month ago
Where did you get the logo plates? nice job too
gbdrumer 3 months ago
I bought some parts from an ebay store called jam4jaudio
tommyw68 5 months ago
Very nice man.
Where did you get the handles and the rear plate?
klbacin 5 months ago
AWESOME!
tommyw68 7 months ago
Very nice build and video! We've featured it in Guitar Kit Builder online magazine. Please let us know if you have any objections.
guitarkitbuilder 7 months ago