So, I've built a head cab for an amp chassis, which I did using dovetails. And I have a circle jig for my router which I have used to make a replacement baffle for a combo amp. But I've never made a cab from scratch. I have one 15" and one 10" bass speaker kicking around my workshop just getting in the way, so I figured I'd build a cab for them.
Here is my question(s) - No idea where to look for dimensions on such a cab. Especially the depth. If I lay it out carefully, I could fit both speakers on a 25" x 25" baffle. Could maybe cut it down to 2' by 2' depending on what sort of joints I go with.
Which brings me to the next question- I was thinking of just going with basic rabbet joints. I can do them well, they are simple and strong. I'd probably mess up any sort of tongue and groove attempt - any other suggestions? I guess the type of joint will also depend on the material I go with.
Which brings me to my third question - Material choice? I know MDF will make a decent sounding bass cab; I'm concerned with router blowout using MDF though.
Any and all suggestions appreciated! Thanks!
Mike
Here is my question(s) - No idea where to look for dimensions on such a cab. Especially the depth. If I lay it out carefully, I could fit both speakers on a 25" x 25" baffle. Could maybe cut it down to 2' by 2' depending on what sort of joints I go with.
Which brings me to the next question- I was thinking of just going with basic rabbet joints. I can do them well, they are simple and strong. I'd probably mess up any sort of tongue and groove attempt - any other suggestions? I guess the type of joint will also depend on the material I go with.
Which brings me to my third question - Material choice? I know MDF will make a decent sounding bass cab; I'm concerned with router blowout using MDF though.
Any and all suggestions appreciated! Thanks!
Mike
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