I just finished building a detuned 1x15 cabinet for the Ampeg Portaflex B15N clone that I recently built. I thought it might be of some use to post my experiences with this as I didn't find much information on detuned cabinets here - especially for bass.
I built the cabinet large enough for two 15" speakers even though I only use one. It's as big as it can be and still be manageable to get in and out of my car.
I used a Weber 15" California ceramic magnet speaker.
The cabinet was built entirely from materials at Lowe's home improvement store with the exception of the handles and feet. The panels are 3/4" Douglas Fir plywood including the baffle (not sure if this is a good type of wood for tone or not). I used butt joints re-enforced from the inside by 2x2 strips both glued and screwed in place. The cabinet is extremely strong. The covering is indoor-outdoor carpet. I made a wooden frame for the grill with fiberglass screen door mesh. The jack plate I cut from a thick piece of sheet metal.
How it sounds:
It sounds much better than the commercial 1x15 cabinet I was renting from the music store while I was building it - not my bias, anyone would think the same. The commercial cabinet had a hollow muddy tone on the lowest notes and had some other places in the range that weren't great sounding. The detuned cabinet sounds very nice throughout the range. The bottom end has good definition on the notes although it doesn't seem as loud as the commercial in this range. Playing with it at band practice, it doesn't sound as loud as the commercial to me where I'm standing in the room but the other band members say they're hearing the bass better. I don't know. Perhaps the sound is dispersed around the room more and is less directional with the detuned design. Overall, I'm happy with the results and feel the amp is now a great sounding amp.
I have a few pictures.
Greg
I built the cabinet large enough for two 15" speakers even though I only use one. It's as big as it can be and still be manageable to get in and out of my car.
I used a Weber 15" California ceramic magnet speaker.
The cabinet was built entirely from materials at Lowe's home improvement store with the exception of the handles and feet. The panels are 3/4" Douglas Fir plywood including the baffle (not sure if this is a good type of wood for tone or not). I used butt joints re-enforced from the inside by 2x2 strips both glued and screwed in place. The cabinet is extremely strong. The covering is indoor-outdoor carpet. I made a wooden frame for the grill with fiberglass screen door mesh. The jack plate I cut from a thick piece of sheet metal.
How it sounds:
It sounds much better than the commercial 1x15 cabinet I was renting from the music store while I was building it - not my bias, anyone would think the same. The commercial cabinet had a hollow muddy tone on the lowest notes and had some other places in the range that weren't great sounding. The detuned cabinet sounds very nice throughout the range. The bottom end has good definition on the notes although it doesn't seem as loud as the commercial in this range. Playing with it at band practice, it doesn't sound as loud as the commercial to me where I'm standing in the room but the other band members say they're hearing the bass better. I don't know. Perhaps the sound is dispersed around the room more and is less directional with the detuned design. Overall, I'm happy with the results and feel the amp is now a great sounding amp.
I have a few pictures.
Greg
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