I added piggyback hardware to my ac30
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I added piggyback hardware to my ac30
I run my ac30 through a fender tonemaster 2x12, it has kickback legs so I figured why NOT add the rest of the piggyback hardware? I couldn't come up with a good answer, so....
Definitely sounds much different when tilted back, and it was a pretty easy job once I got the proper hardware.
Definitely sounds much different when tilted back, and it was a pretty easy job once I got the proper hardware.
Sure
Updates! The vox has a much thicker cab, so I couldn't secure one of the bolt anchors through the back, as a solution I just put the retainer through the surface, works like a charm. The two inner bolts went in fine, I lust need longer bolts to compensate for the height. The stoppers I am using are slightly to tall, but some quick work with a sander should solve that.
Ah, I see now. Very good. I'm not sure I would trust that for some reason. I'm sure it's fine, but the paranoid in me would want to see it much more heavily engineered. I'd also like to see one that fits to the he'd and can without needing modification, perhaps using the existing feet on the head as a mounting point.
I wonder how much it would cost to have a fabricator cut something like that. And perhaps kick legs too. It wouldn't look as pretty, mind.
It looks great though, and slightly like a magic trick.
Thanks for the pics.
I wonder how much it would cost to have a fabricator cut something like that. And perhaps kick legs too. It wouldn't look as pretty, mind.
It looks great though, and slightly like a magic trick.
Thanks for the pics.
No problem, I also got longer bolts to make sure the head hardware was secured in the same way as a stock fender, so no worries about only holding on by a thread or two. The stoppers, while looking somewhat ghetto, help spread the load to the head and bracket, and the stock feet on the head also support it.
More updates...
I am just getting old Mullard glass installed currently (12ax7's, gz34 and ef86, reissue el84s though, I hear these amps eat them quickly so held off on NOS)
Also waiting for this guy in the mail, and trying to figure out where to put it due to the piggy back function of the cabinet now. I'm sure my neighbours and ears will be much happier when playing it at home.
Hopefully this will complete what I am looking for, a reasonably volumed ac30, that sounds great, and can be moved as a head/cab instead of a 70 pound tank.
I am just getting old Mullard glass installed currently (12ax7's, gz34 and ef86, reissue el84s though, I hear these amps eat them quickly so held off on NOS)
Also waiting for this guy in the mail, and trying to figure out where to put it due to the piggy back function of the cabinet now. I'm sure my neighbours and ears will be much happier when playing it at home.
Hopefully this will complete what I am looking for, a reasonably volumed ac30, that sounds great, and can be moved as a head/cab instead of a 70 pound tank.
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Cool speaker combo. I envy this setup, my AC30 clocks in at 75lb and it's very unweildy to carry by yourself.finboy wrote:I am running one blue, and one green to get a slightly different sound. I also toyed with the idea of getting some old silver's but couldn't get the money together at the time. I will see how I like this combo with the retube and attenuator, worst case I only need to buy one more speaker.