Session 400 Conversion
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- Daniel Warner
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Session 400 Conversion
I have finally gotten around to converting my Session 400 (aka Hernia 400) to an amp head. My Session 400 has 2 12" EV EVM-12Ls. I haven't decided what to do about a cabinet yet. I was looking yesterday at the plans for the EV TL-806 cab that would use just one of my EVM-12s. It looks compact enought. I would be interested in hearing any thoughts or comments from anybody who has done this type of conversion.
Below is a picture of the head in progress. It's now awaiting Tolex, front panel, hardware, and reverb tank placement.
Below is a picture of the head in progress. It's now awaiting Tolex, front panel, hardware, and reverb tank placement.
- Justin Griffith
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That sure is a good looking cabinet! Email me if you feel like you might want to build another one
I have some electronic skills but absolutely no woodworking skills. Maybe Mr. Rick Johnson could help you out with an idea.
A few days ago I saw someone posted this link http://www.trmguitarcabs.com/index.html
Not sure if you are wanting to go that direction or build your own though....
I have some electronic skills but absolutely no woodworking skills. Maybe Mr. Rick Johnson could help you out with an idea.
A few days ago I saw someone posted this link http://www.trmguitarcabs.com/index.html
Not sure if you are wanting to go that direction or build your own though....
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Telonics pedal
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Love this stuff! Nice work on the head, (need to do this with a MM RD100) and thanks for the cab link!
Anyone interested in the MusicMan head built, please let me know - last thing I tried like this ended up in the wood chipper
Anyone interested in the MusicMan head built, please let me know - last thing I tried like this ended up in the wood chipper
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Tolex Done!
I have now painted the inside of the cab, and today I applied the teal Tolex. I think that the teal will look good with the old aluminum knobs of the 400. It was my first time Tolexing, and it came out pretty well, all things considered.
- Daniel Warner
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Update
I'm now in the final phase. I still have to make the front and back panels and then cover them with Tolex. All the hardware is on, except the rubber feet. Here's a photo:
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Very nice. Like the color. I don't see any vents and am curious about where the heat buildup will dissipate. I have never done anything like this before so I am totally ignorant.
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1992 Emmons Lashley LeGrande D-10, 1971 Martin D-28, 1959 Gretsch Country Club, 1964 Fender Band-Master, Peavey Nashville 400, Peavey Classic 30, Harlow reso
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- Daniel Warner
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EV TL-806 Cab Done
I finally got around to making an EV TL-806 Cab for one of the EVM-12L speakers that were in the original combo version. In matching 57 Chevy teal, of course!
Gear: Sho-Bud 6140, Sierra S10, SGI S10, Dekley S12, Fender Dual 8, Mel-O-Bar, Valco Lap Steel, Session 400, Nashville 112
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Looks like a 1974! Those are keepers. I have one. For some reason the 74 had a richer tone than those after 74. And, produce an honest 200w.
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