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- Jeff Buesing
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I'm thinking about splitting my Vegas 400 into two pieces. Does anyone know someone that might be able to make a cabinet to house the head? (I have a cabinet for the 15.) Thanks all.
I'm thinking about splitting my Vegas 400 into two pieces. Does anyone know someone that might be able to make a cabinet to house the head? (I have a cabinet for the 15.) Thanks all.
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I recently had a head cabinet built by Guitar Cabinets Direct for a blackface Twin Reverb chassis I am working on. The cab is excellent quality and lead time was reasonable, 2-3 weeks if I remember right.
https://guitarcabinetsdirect.com/
Mojotone cabs are also very good and are now making Fender repro cabs endorsed/licensed by Fender.
https://www.mojotone.com/cabinets
I ordered a combo cabinet from a small builder in Nashua NH last year. I figured I'd try the local guy, and the price was quite a bit lower than a similar cab from Mojo. But the quality was mediocre and disappointing. You get what you pay for.
https://guitarcabinetsdirect.com/
Mojotone cabs are also very good and are now making Fender repro cabs endorsed/licensed by Fender.
https://www.mojotone.com/cabinets
I ordered a combo cabinet from a small builder in Nashua NH last year. I figured I'd try the local guy, and the price was quite a bit lower than a similar cab from Mojo. But the quality was mediocre and disappointing. You get what you pay for.
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I've been looking up various cabinet builders, getting ready to order a Twin Reverb head cab for my TR Custom 15, which sounds wonderful, but is much too heavy to take to work.
All the TR head cabs I've looked at seem to be about the same size as a Showman head cab, and I wonder if there's room for a TR's reverb tank. Looks like pretty close quarters in there.
@Bruce Derr- How did you handle the reverb tank in the Twin-Reverb you've been working on?
All the TR head cabs I've looked at seem to be about the same size as a Showman head cab, and I wonder if there's room for a TR's reverb tank. Looks like pretty close quarters in there.
@Bruce Derr- How did you handle the reverb tank in the Twin-Reverb you've been working on?
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Dave, I have not yet finished restoring the TR chassis (it was in need of lots of work), so I have not yet put it into the cabinet. As you said, the cab company did emphasize in the product description that the cabinet would accommodate the reverb tank. I had been expecting a taller cabinet similar to the Bandmaster Reverb head cabinets. I will report back when I get everything assembled.
Aside from the physical fit, I was also concerned that the tank might pick up noise if too close to the transformers. But I have since worked on a Vibrolux Reverb in a head cabinet and did not have an issue with that. We'll see...
(Positioning the tank with the jacks facing the front of the amp will help prevent hum. This puts the tank output, with its relatively high impedance and weak signal, furthest from the power section of the amp.)
Aside from the physical fit, I was also concerned that the tank might pick up noise if too close to the transformers. But I have since worked on a Vibrolux Reverb in a head cabinet and did not have an issue with that. We'll see...
(Positioning the tank with the jacks facing the front of the amp will help prevent hum. This puts the tank output, with its relatively high impedance and weak signal, furthest from the power section of the amp.)
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Nice, that'll be a looker for sure. Just to clarify about the tank, it isn't the front-to-back position that's important. It's making sure the tank's recovery transducer and jack is closer to the preamp side, rather than the power transformer side. I haven't gotten back to my Twin project amp yet. So far I have mostly been doing "body work" - it had some physical damage and rust. I'm hoping to power it up and tackle electronic repairs this week. Looking forward to installing it in the cab and seeing how the reverb works.
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Got the cab, installed the chassis, and mated it up to a Bassman-clone speaker cab I had made awhile back. I've learned two things:
1) Two fairly heavy pieces are much easier to move around than one monstrously heavy piece.
2) Anyone ordering a head cab for a Fender chassis can save themselves a lot of effort(and some purple language) just by making certain that the cab comes with pre-drilled holes for the chassis mount straps.
1) Two fairly heavy pieces are much easier to move around than one monstrously heavy piece.
2) Anyone ordering a head cab for a Fender chassis can save themselves a lot of effort(and some purple language) just by making certain that the cab comes with pre-drilled holes for the chassis mount straps.
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