Speaker Cabinet Alterations
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- Fran
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Speaker Cabinet Alterations
Lucky me has just gained a battered old 4 x 12 cab loaded with Celestions fo' free. I intend to half it or build a seperate 2 x 12 from the cab and its components due to transportation reasons.
From a wiring point of view is this a simple task? I dont get the series and parallel thing, is it to acquire the right ohms to match the head?
I'm confident with the structural work just know nothing about the wiring. I was thinking i could use it as either an extension to the Marshall combo or maybe even with the Crate Powerblock to get more bass projection.
Any advice appreciated.
From a wiring point of view is this a simple task? I dont get the series and parallel thing, is it to acquire the right ohms to match the head?
I'm confident with the structural work just know nothing about the wiring. I was thinking i could use it as either an extension to the Marshall combo or maybe even with the Crate Powerblock to get more bass projection.
Any advice appreciated.
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Carlsbro is good solid stuff in my experience. It could breathe new life into your DSL401Fran wrote:I dont think its an Orange cab, he does'nt think it is anyway. Maybe old Carlsbro, theres a lot of that stuff around here with it being locally made.Mike wrote:Oooooh
is it an Orange cab or a Marshall thing?
Either way Celestion speakers in a 4x12" for free is awesome.
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Okay. I finally picked that cab up. Its a 'Leech Man professional', i took a look inside and its got MacKenzie speakers in it... not too bad for free. My mate used this with his 100watt Orange head bass amp.
Its got a big bassy sound and sounds great with my Marshall JCM 2000. Individual stompers dont sound so great with the Crate Powerblock but my Korg AX1000g multi-fx sounds good with the crate. I suspected this, Tubescreamers only ever seem to sound good with valves.
I've had a measure up and this cab is 8" smaller than my BNP cab, i feel its a shame to butcher it up and hoping that 8" less will fit it into the Fiat Brava easily. See whatchya think..
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/IMG_0404.jpg)
Its got a big bassy sound and sounds great with my Marshall JCM 2000. Individual stompers dont sound so great with the Crate Powerblock but my Korg AX1000g multi-fx sounds good with the crate. I suspected this, Tubescreamers only ever seem to sound good with valves.
I've had a measure up and this cab is 8" smaller than my BNP cab, i feel its a shame to butcher it up and hoping that 8" less will fit it into the Fiat Brava easily. See whatchya think..
![Image](http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y222/franlubas/IMG_0404.jpg)
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Thanks guys. I found loss of mids/highs, but that suits my current situation. And yes, the Marshall does match well.
Is there an easy way of finding out the ohms rating of the cab? I suppose i need a multimeter for this? If its wired at 4ohms it does'nt match the Marshall. The Marshalls output is for between 8 - 16 ohms.
Is there an easy way of finding out the ohms rating of the cab? I suppose i need a multimeter for this? If its wired at 4ohms it does'nt match the Marshall. The Marshalls output is for between 8 - 16 ohms.
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Yeah, you could connect a speaker lead to the cab and use a multimeter set to ohms (<200 setting) to measure the resistance between the tip and the sleeve of the end of the speaker lead. Since impedance is a frequency dependant quantity and you're measuring resistance the reading will be a bit below what the cab impedance is, so for example if you read 6 ohms it's an 8 ohm cab, 12 ohms it's a 16 ohm etc.Fran wrote:Thanks guys. I found loss of mids/highs, but that suits my current situation. And yes, the Marshall does match well.
Is there an easy way of finding out the ohms rating of the cab? I suppose i need a multimeter for this? If its wired at 4ohms it does'nt match the Marshall. The Marshalls output is for between 8 - 16 ohms.
really, they should move MORE air, for the same reason. bass speakers generally have longer travel, and have larger cone diameters, because they have to move alot more air to project those low frequencies.Fran wrote:Whats the science on this Mike? I know amps like the Fender Bassman were initially a bass amp but used more for guitar, do bass speakers move less Air or something because of the frequency?
have you ever played with an analog synth, and noticed that whe you play the low low octaves, its like they just arent audible? I remember playing around with subbass sine waves on my microkorg, thru my infiniti bookshelf speakers (with like 6" cones), and when i wasnt hearing the tones anymore, i looked at the drivers. they were moving SO slowly! i realised then why bass drivers are made larger.
anyway, that cab looks awesome. I will be trying to get ahold of something similar for my bassless setup.