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  • TV Front 5A3 Cabinet Plans/Measurements

    Does anyone have plans/measurements for a 5A3 TV Front Deluxe cabinet?

    --steve

  • #2
    DIY

    Are you building it yourself ?
    1x12,2x10,or 1x15 ?
    I did a 1x15 Pro a short while ago.
    15's have their own mojo !


    JJ

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    • #3
      TV Dimensions

      Steve,
      Check out my TV cab I recently built.
      I got the dimensions from Ebay sellers, and
      from sizes of
      Victoria amp covers @ Vintage Amp Restoration
      in St Louis.
      If it looks accurate enough for you
      I will send the dimensions
      later today.(It's rather late right now)
      Thanks
      WT
      ps-the one on far right is a vintage Deluxe-just for comparison purposes.
      Attached Files
      Last edited by WMThompson; 02-09-2008, 05:03 PM. Reason: Adding Photos

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      • #4
        tv front

        I've got a 5e3 in a Weber tv front if you need me too measure it for you..Mine is a Clark chassis..
        Terry
        Last edited by bluesaholic; 02-09-2008, 03:07 PM. Reason: Also, it has a 12" Weber speaker in it

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        • #5
          Looks good to me -- I'd like to know too!

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          • #6
            That would be great if you could post them.

            --steve

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            • #7
              Deluxe TV Dimensions

              I will post a detailed description in a few days.
              I measured the chassis cutout to fit a 5e3 chassis, which just barely
              fits, so if you're doing something like that you have to be
              really careful with your measurements.
              WT

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              • #8
                Deluxe TV Dimensions

                The cabinet is 16" tall and 18" wide-just like a wide panel Deluxe,narrow panel Princeton, and the narrow panel Harvard.
                The depth at the bottom is 9" and the depth at the top is 7-3/4"
                I've taken detailed measurements from three vintage amps; a narrow panel Champ, a narrow panel Princeton and a narrow panel Deluxe, and in
                each case there was an 1-1/4" slant.
                The TV shaped cutout is 10" tall, and 13-1/2" wide, leaving panels of 3"
                and 2-1/4"(top, and sides)
                I had to eyeball the radius on the corners of the panel, and I settled on a
                1" radius which looks pretty close. I had a drafting circle template that came in handy for that, and used the 2" circle.
                I made the router template for the panel out of 3/4" quality plywood.
                The 3/4" ply made it easier to round over the 1/4" inner edges with a
                1/2" roundover bit.
                I used a 5e3 chassis cutout(like I mentioned earlier),because I like
                the sound of the 5e3, but I wanted something different for a cabinet this time around.
                The 5e3 cutout that I used is, 12-1/4" and 2-1/2" deep.
                I'm not sure what the radius on the chassis cutout corners are-I just traced the ones on my 59 Champ, though, if anyone knows the answer, please let me in on it,(I know they used a couple different types).
                Okay,
                I used a 3/4" roundover bit in my router for a nice vintage looking roundness
                on all outside edges except on the inside of the chassis cutout where I used
                a 1/2" roundover.
                Also, be sure to sand the transition a bit where the 1/2" roundover meets the 3/4" roundover-you'll see this done on most of the tweed amps, plus, it makes the tweed easier to apply, and I think it looks cooler!
                I drilled 1/4' holes about 4-1/2" deep on either side of the chassis cutout, and glued in a 1/4" hardwood dowel to strenghten the top from the weight of the chassis. I know that Fender did this.
                Well, I hope this understandable and informative.
                If not, let me know and I will try to clarify.
                By the way, I'm still working on the baffle.
                Thanks
                WT

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                • #9
                  Thanks for this! Keep us posted as it comes together!
                  :cheers:

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                  • #10
                    Thanks,

                    That's great. I'm guessing by the 10" cutout that you are doing a 10" speaker. I made one using a 12" speaker. I had to do a larger cutout.

                    --steve

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                    • #11
                      10" cutout

                      I'm going to use a 12" speaker, but the front cutout will still be
                      smaller.
                      The speaker will slightly overlap the bottom panel like the
                      originals did.
                      I hope it doesn't affect the sound too much!
                      WT

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