Port City 1X12 cab
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Port City 1X12 cab
Dan Klein sent me one of these cabs to try out. It is a cool front ported closed back design. It has internal sound deflectors to aim the wave out of the large port on the cabs bottom.
[img:450:450]http://www.portcityamps.com/images/1x12.jpg[/img]
I did a super dooper quick clip this morning. I just had loaded it with an 8 ohm G1265. Only one take, no amp adjusting, mic messing, etc..... Sorry again for the sour bend near the beginning. Normally I would do another take. Sennheiser e609.
Cool cab though. Lots of warm mids......
http://www.scottlernermusic.com/2007/TestPortCity.mp3
[img:450:450]http://www.portcityamps.com/images/1x12.jpg[/img]
I did a super dooper quick clip this morning. I just had loaded it with an 8 ohm G1265. Only one take, no amp adjusting, mic messing, etc..... Sorry again for the sour bend near the beginning. Normally I would do another take. Sennheiser e609.
Cool cab though. Lots of warm mids......
http://www.scottlernermusic.com/2007/TestPortCity.mp3
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Cool cab. Nothing not to like in that tone!
Since you are mic experimenting also - have you tried a CAD Trion 7000 ribbon mic yet? Very nice and transparent full range reproduction and no phantom power required. A little pricey to lug to a gig, but great guitar mic.
Since you are mic experimenting also - have you tried a CAD Trion 7000 ribbon mic yet? Very nice and transparent full range reproduction and no phantom power required. A little pricey to lug to a gig, but great guitar mic.
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How's the low end in the room? Any boominess?
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Cool direction! I love the front ported cabs. I am using a couple of Dynacord 1x15" cabs loaded with Jensen C15N concert series and they sound like nothing else
How does this cab you are using compare to the dumble 1x12 with the front loaded pipe?
How does this cab you are using compare to the dumble 1x12 with the front loaded pipe?
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Re: Port City 1X12 cab
Hi guys. (And gals.) Scott just told me about this forum. This place is great! I know I should make my first post in the introduction section but I thought since Scott started this thread I would do it here.
The pictured cab is actually the 1x12 Wave cab. Scott bought the 1x12 OS Wave cab. (4 inches wider than the regular 1x12 Wave cab.) Now that I know this forum is here I look forward to getting to know many of you. Thanks.
Daniel
Port City Amps
The pictured cab is actually the 1x12 Wave cab. Scott bought the 1x12 OS Wave cab. (4 inches wider than the regular 1x12 Wave cab.) Now that I know this forum is here I look forward to getting to know many of you. Thanks.
Daniel
Port City Amps
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whats the cabinet weigh? how do ya think it would work for an EV?
germ
germ
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Not sure about weight, but I think the EVM would be a whole lot better match for it than the G1265. The large port has a smoothing effect on the highs and the G1265 gets a tad dull. I bet the EVM kills. I will load one in and report back.
Cab is a nice size though. Big sounding too.
New clips soon... The last one was not my best... LOL
Cab is a nice size though. Big sounding too.
New clips soon... The last one was not my best... LOL
lastwinj wrote:whats the cabinet weigh? how do ya think it would work for an EV?
germ
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benoit,
I've had some EV12L loaded TL boxes since the 70's. Very portable and good sounding cabs. They look to be of similar geometry but smaller than the cabs discussed. They have no internal deflection and have a significant amount more low end when port is not covered as shown. I should mount handles and tolex those babies....
I've had some EV12L loaded TL boxes since the 70's. Very portable and good sounding cabs. They look to be of similar geometry but smaller than the cabs discussed. They have no internal deflection and have a significant amount more low end when port is not covered as shown. I should mount handles and tolex those babies....
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Similar idea for sure. However, the Wave has reflectors along the rear edges which are claimed to channel the sound out of the front port. Ported cabinet design formulae don't take into account interior shape, reflectors etc. so I don't know if really helps... but then again, I won't say it doesn't. (Dr. Z claims the secret to his Z-Best cabs are some strange interior 'shelf'... so who knows).benoit wrote:Is this a similar idea to this EV design?
http://archives.telex.com/archives/EV/B ... 0Plans.pdf
FWIW, the Mesa Thiele cab is pretty much a complete knock-off of the TL806 design. BTW - I'm a fan, I've got three TL806 cabs.
"Let's face it, the non HRMs are easier to play, there, I've said it." - Gil Ayan... AND HE"S IN GOOD COMPANY!
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
Black chassis' availble: http://cepedals.com/Dumble-Style-Chassis.html
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I have two Thiele cabs on their way. I do know that the Port City is not a Thiele port. It does not use tuned "tubular" ports, although the long bottom port may be "tuned" in some manner. It is just a long opening or detuning.
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Well in any case, they look sweet, and if I did not have access to a great woodshop and love to get my hands (saw)dusty I'd be mighty interested.
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These look like the smaller older versions of what Klipsch did to fold those Klipsch horns, or some other version of a transmission line-like speaker.
I always liked to put some foam in the opening to dampen the openess(brightness).Neat to see for guitar cabs.
I always liked to put some foam in the opening to dampen the openess(brightness).Neat to see for guitar cabs.