Pak a seat with Eminence speaker

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Quincy Damphousse
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Pak a seat with Eminence speaker

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Not for sale, just another project I want to share . Works as extra speaker when needed 1 less box to carry.When loaded with pedals, cables, 12" eminence delta lite speaker,etc.. weights 20 lbs / 25 lbs

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I like it. How much in US dollars, Claude?
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nice!
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pakaseat with eminence speaker

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Yessss, Claude, How much? Its new but bob can bend the rule on price for a new mod. Inquiring minds want to know. Andy H.
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Rumble Seat.
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Post by Bill Dobkins »

Beleave it or not I built one also with a back rest. It's not as nice as yours. I really don't use it that much.Mine is also pretty heavy, How much does your's weigh ?OOPS should have read the post better 25 lbs, mine weighed in at 30.
I still like me speaker to the side of me.
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Post by J Fletcher »

That's acool idea. I've thought about doing something like that to spread the load around a bit. It's used as an extension speaker, right? Your main amp and speaker sits behind you, I would presume. Closed back or open? Looks great...Jerry
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Post by Ben Jones »

really cool.

I had thought about doing something similar for a while but was concerned about how the speaker would be mic'ed.
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I think you have a winner

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I think you have a winner !

Way Cool !

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