what to do with a peavey deuce cabinet...behold!!
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what to do with a peavey deuce cabinet...behold!!
So I had the cab left from the peavey deuce after I'd removed it's transformers etc
It was made from very light solid pine.
So I made a new baffle and rear panels and here we are
My first time at piping , not to bad.
It's got a pair of Jensen 40w Alnicos that can be run in stereo or mono. I sort of modelled it on an AC30.
going to build a matching head cab for my rocket to with this now.
Marcus
It was made from very light solid pine.
So I made a new baffle and rear panels and here we are
My first time at piping , not to bad.
It's got a pair of Jensen 40w Alnicos that can be run in stereo or mono. I sort of modelled it on an AC30.
going to build a matching head cab for my rocket to with this now.
Marcus
Re: what to do with a peavey deuce cabinet...behold!!
A looker!
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Keep it up, and you'll start to give Aaron serious competition for fancy packaging.
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Nice work!
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Re: what to do with a peavey deuce cabinet...behold!!
Great job!
I have an 18W build in the works, and hope to get some piping experience with that cab.
I have an 18W build in the works, and hope to get some piping experience with that cab.
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thanks, my first time doing piping, used a straight 1/8 router bit and clamped a straight edge on the wood and routed a channel. seemed to work OK for a first go.
Cab sounds really good. I've heard some bad reports about these new Jensen alnico's but they sound great to me, they break up nicely and they've got a sweet top end, not harsh at all.
M
Cab sounds really good. I've heard some bad reports about these new Jensen alnico's but they sound great to me, they break up nicely and they've got a sweet top end, not harsh at all.
M
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Good looking cab!
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You made that old Peavey cab look great!
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Looks great... You're becoming quite versatile Marcus!
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Great looking cab and I like upcycling cabs myself.
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Indeed this is a great cab! I also just saw you post a reply to Jelle's purple cab dumble with a pic of this on FB
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Great job! Nice and stylish.
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Really nice! Never would have guessed it was Peavey.