I've been working on amps for years, sometimes friends, clients, or myself will run into a solid state combo amp that goes into the trash.
I've kept a few cabinets that had very nice speakers in them from Line 6, Marshall, and Fender.
I'm thinking about remaking the cabs into an extension cab and wondered if anyone else has done it.
I figure there are four ways to do it.
1. Leave the gaping hole where the controls were in the front, mount a jack on the rear and go forward.
2. Insert some sort of plywood tolex covered insert into the front gap where the amp controls were, and use it.
3. Cut the top off and lower the top using the existing top (like lowering the top on a 40's or 50's car) and handle. Problem with MDX is it's not as stable (IMO) as plywood.
4. Insert a rectangular frame where the controls were and cover it with grill cloth, sorta lika an air reflex port.
In all cases you could leave the cab open in the back, or close it.
I've kept a few cabinets that had very nice speakers in them from Line 6, Marshall, and Fender.
I'm thinking about remaking the cabs into an extension cab and wondered if anyone else has done it.
I figure there are four ways to do it.
1. Leave the gaping hole where the controls were in the front, mount a jack on the rear and go forward.
2. Insert some sort of plywood tolex covered insert into the front gap where the amp controls were, and use it.
3. Cut the top off and lower the top using the existing top (like lowering the top on a 40's or 50's car) and handle. Problem with MDX is it's not as stable (IMO) as plywood.
4. Insert a rectangular frame where the controls were and cover it with grill cloth, sorta lika an air reflex port.
In all cases you could leave the cab open in the back, or close it.
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