That green pipe they use for construction would work great for a speaker cab. If the top was cut at an angle it would self-balance but if then you have an oval. Otherwise add a long pice of dowel is a forward lean support. Good angles would be a plus so you can hear the amp at its best. I made a model - to demonstrate this to my picky bass player bud - from the inside of a toilet paper roll.
To size, just cut it with a band saw. Screw mounts could be wood pieces Gorilla glued to the inside.
A really wide pipe would give large internal volume with minimal height. How much would equal a cab 16" deep (the optimum in my opinion) I don't know. Maybe there is an online calculator someplace.
Easy to paint, and the raw speaker would look cool but exposed to harm.
Why are we using 12' speakers all the time?
To size, just cut it with a band saw. Screw mounts could be wood pieces Gorilla glued to the inside.
A really wide pipe would give large internal volume with minimal height. How much would equal a cab 16" deep (the optimum in my opinion) I don't know. Maybe there is an online calculator someplace.
Easy to paint, and the raw speaker would look cool but exposed to harm.
Why are we using 12' speakers all the time?
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