I picked up a raw cab on eBay, and dressed it in tolex, white piping, and wheat grill cloth. Not perfect, but hey .... it's only rock-n-roll.
EVM12L speaker in each cab.
JTM45 combo w/ KT66 output tubes
Bluesbreaker Style Cab
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Re: Bluesbreaker Style Cab
I hope you glued the wires good.
John
John
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Re: Bluesbreaker Style Cab
Oh yes, I used plenty of Elmers™ to hold those 24 gauge wires together.Cantplay wrote:I hope you glued the wires good.
John
Nice
Nice job buddy,Looks a nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 
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Re: Bluesbreaker Style Cab
Fingers X-ed the baffle can take the EV and that the backboard is not in too close a proximity of the speaker, seeing it's closed back.
Re: Bluesbreaker Style Cab
The baffle and backboard are 1/2" baltic birch ply. Depth of cabinet is 10.5", which is 1" deeper than the present day Marshall Bluesbreaker RI combo amp cab. The construction is very solid.solitaire wrote:Fingers X-ed the baffle can take the EV and that the backboard is not in too close a proximity of the speaker, seeing it's closed back.
It sounds good at low volume. No rattles, and not boomy. Haven't had a chance to really crank it up yet.
Re: Bluesbreaker Style Cab
If it booms you can try a stressed brace from back of magnet to cab back.
Similar to the 4x12 brace.
John
Similar to the 4x12 brace.
John
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