Building a guitar speaker cab

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Uploaded by on Jun 10, 2008

A video of the guitar cab I built in 2007.

I used 4x12" celestion rocket 50 speakers

The whole project took me about half a year(but i wasn't in a rush)

I hope you like the video!

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  • @johnnymac1986 and of course you don't have any videos of your cab to back up your bullshit claims like the majority of the dip shits on here

  • NICE!!! Thats one thing every musician outta do atleast once...build your own cab, amp, g'tar...I built me own cab @ age 17 all cuz I was cash strapped. It came out good if not great. By the way, how do the Rockets sound??? They any good???

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  • what did you pay?

  • Nice.

  • You did a great job. No wonder you built one yourself. Is the music playing in this video used from the amp?

  • Nice cab man, just about to start to attempt something similar. take it easy! :)

  • Great! Been watching a few of these vids on u-tube.its great that people aren't scared ti do this.hat off to you.I def doing a 4/12 and a 2/12 in the future.has anyone really tried over doing it with with the wood.I.e uber thick.does it pay off

  • Brilliant!

    

  • @4142Wilb I agree Good Work!!! I have just completed a 2x10" cab and found the whole thing very satisfying from designing, making to playing. I also think the rear loading of the speaker is valid if you are going to push your speaker to the limits. But for general use probably not an issue. The one thing I did when designing was to check the dimensions of commercial cabs using the configuration I had chosen and then average them out to determine my cab size

  • Thats beautiful man! :-)

  • Nice job. One suggestion to anyone copying or to original poster. Make the speakers rear loading. The way they are now, you have to remove the front panel and then remove the fabric to make a speaker swap.

  • nice job ! what were the costs compaired to a new one from the shop ?

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