Twin Reverb Split Cabs
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- Rick Johnson
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Twin Reverb Split Cabs
I made these for a local musician.
He is a die hard Twin Reverb guy but
the weight was getting to him.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
He is a die hard Twin Reverb guy but
the weight was getting to him.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
- Richard Sinkler
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- Carl Williams
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Rick, very fine work as usual! If you've got a back problem or just tired of lugging that old Heavy amp around, Rick is your "go to" guy when it comes to amp cabs. He built me split cabs for my NV400 about 7 years ago and it really makes a difference. We are fortunate to have folks like Rick and many other craftsmen/technicians on this Forum. Carl
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- John Billings
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I don't mean to be downplaying this at all Rick, but it's what I've found to be true about, and what I expect from your work. None better!
John
Rick made my split cabs, like Lloyd's, Ricky's, and James'. Bit of a twist though. I wanted them to match my Dr/ Z Maz jr.. Forest Green Tolex, Marshall-style checkered cloth, with white rope binding around the amp and the baffle board frame. It's exquisite! People compliment me whenever they see it. Rick's work is the best going!
John
Rick made my split cabs, like Lloyd's, Ricky's, and James'. Bit of a twist though. I wanted them to match my Dr/ Z Maz jr.. Forest Green Tolex, Marshall-style checkered cloth, with white rope binding around the amp and the baffle board frame. It's exquisite! People compliment me whenever they see it. Rick's work is the best going!
- Dan Beller-McKenna
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- Rick Johnson
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The older Showman head cabinet was around
8.5" or so not sure.
This head cabinet is only 10" tall. Thats
just enough room for the reverb tank.
The older taller version of Bandmaster Rev.
head cabinets looked ok with the larger
2/12 but this smaller one looks more
like the older piggy back amps.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
8.5" or so not sure.
This head cabinet is only 10" tall. Thats
just enough room for the reverb tank.
The older taller version of Bandmaster Rev.
head cabinets looked ok with the larger
2/12 but this smaller one looks more
like the older piggy back amps.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
- Steve Schmidt
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- Location: Ramsey, MN, USA
Hi Rick
I sent you an email thru your website yesterday. I do have a question about the height of your top cabinet. I like the smaller look for sure. thought I had read where on the Dual Showman Reverb head they had made it 13" to minimize any reverb hum by keeping the reverb pan a little further away from the head? So on the inside, you have a total height of 8.5"?
thank you Rick
steve
I sent you an email thru your website yesterday. I do have a question about the height of your top cabinet. I like the smaller look for sure. thought I had read where on the Dual Showman Reverb head they had made it 13" to minimize any reverb hum by keeping the reverb pan a little further away from the head? So on the inside, you have a total height of 8.5"?
thank you Rick
steve
- Dan Beller-McKenna
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- Rick Johnson
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Steve I never got your email from my website.
Just send me a PM from here on the Forum.
As long as the output of the reverb tank
is away from the OT the reverb won't squeal.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
Just send me a PM from here on the Forum.
As long as the output of the reverb tank
is away from the OT the reverb won't squeal.
Rick
www.rickjohnsoncabinets.com
- Gary Lee Gimble
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Yet another made to order, Rick Johnson configuration....
Thanks Rick!
Thanks Rick!
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- James Morehead
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Just another big thankyou to Rick Johnson for making my 3 cabs here. Those are a pair of 15" extension cabs loaded with JBL K130's--original cones. The twin is a '75 chassis revoiced for pedal steel, with master volume removed, and aftermarket face plate. Reverb tank is in the head cab and the amp is quiet as a dead church-mouse. Works for me and my 'buds.
"Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement"~old cowboy proverb.
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- George Redmon
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I'll say it again, Rick is an artist. A little Rick Johnson eye candy. And Rick doesn't know it, but I still need a couple of cabs. I'll let him get caught up a little first. Folks, it just doesn't git any better then this. By the way, Rick has a cover company that he uses, I haven't used them yet, but I might try them on my next RJ project. Look how Rick made my Fender Steel King useful again. Have a blessed day.
oops..now how did those I Man vest and jacket git on there?
oops..now how did those I Man vest and jacket git on there?