Making a bass cab
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Making a bass cab
I just bought a Hartke 2500 amp head. It's 250w at 4 ohm and 180 at 8 ohm. I have decided on a closed and ported design, but I am not quite sure what configuration to have (2x12, 2x10, or 1x15). Information and opinions would be most appreciated.
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I'm in no way an expert on these things (I may not know what I'm talking about at all) but I would think that as long as your speakers/inards fit in the cab, and you have a place for the speaker cable jack, you could probably keep things as small as you can. Keep things a carry-able as possible. Also maybe add handles or casters or both?
Might be worth modeling it after tthis bad boy, cool portable-ish, design.
http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/ ... x12-LG.htm
http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/ ... x12-LG.htm
I've also been looking at this as a reference:
http://www.yellowcabamplification.com/2 ... binets.htm
http://www.yellowcabamplification.com/2 ... binets.htm
IroniaSudby wrote:I just 4chan'd a little.
Berto wrote:I've also been looking at this as a reference:
http://www.yellowcabamplification.com/2 ... binets.htm
3/4 inch plywood? that cab is not going to be very portable, easily in excess of 60 lbs.
This is something I've been considering for a while myself. I bought an amp at the beginning of the summer (Peavey T-Max (review)) that I've only played through once due to a lack of cabinet :/ Before getting the amp, I was thinking about setting up an open-back 212 to use with my Fender Twin Reverb instead of the guitar-voiced speakers in the combo... unfortunately, most of the info I gathered is on a forum that has been down for the past month or so, so I can't reference you to that info.
I've been thinking about building a 210/115 ported cab for use with the Peavey, however. Let me know how things work out for you with your 212!
I've been thinking about building a 210/115 ported cab for use with the Peavey, however. Let me know how things work out for you with your 212!