Cerriatone in Marshall small box ?

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jurgen
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Cerriatone in Marshall small box ?

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Anybody know if Nik's expreess chassis will fit reasonably weel
in a plexi style small box ?

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lastwinj
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Re: Cerriatone in Marshall small box ?

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no, it will be too deep.

germ
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doh!
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Re: Cerriatone in Marshall small box ?

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John @ Stone Age Custom Cabinets built this one for me. He should still have the dimensions. The upper lip of the back panel is just a smidge too tall (but you have to be close or at the right angle to see it) and since I added a fused IEC connector for the power cord...the back panel could have been a ttad wider. It's pretty much the same dimensions as a smallbox except it's deeper (front-to-back). It also has a vent on top that you can't see.

Oh yea - the speaker cabinet sounds really good. The back has two panels (about 75% coverage) and about 25% open...and it has a center brace on the top back panel. Very tight...very 'mini-4x12-like'. I'm using two Scumback 30W H75s (which I like very much) but I intend to switch to two Celestion Heritage G12-65 for more power handling and put the Scumbacks in a 4x12 (I might try the 60W Scumbacks too...but I really want to try out the new G12-65).

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Re: Cerriatone in Marshall small box ?

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mmm... stealth mode
A guitar should never sound like a bee, a duck or, a chainsaw (well sometimes a chainsaw is alright )
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