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    Who has used or worked on this model? The one I picked up has been really 'worked over' and is no-where near clean condition.

    I found a deal on a 4x12 cabinet in the local Music-Go-Round today, less than U$100 for a closed-back cab with a Fender tag screwed onto the grille. Needs quite a bit of restoration, but since I want to build some cabinets (see this related thread) I thought I could start by re-tolexing an existing cab. I also have a quad of cheap speakers that need a home, so worst-case, an empty wooden box for 100 bucks to my door, why not? That's still the plan for the box, but I'm curious what others may know about the actual model, now that I've narrowed it down. The box looks to be all 7-ply except for the back panel (MDF?), and appears solid. I'll know more when I peel the tolex (already peeling) and inspect the joinery.

    After a bit of research - and only by following the speaker codes - I find the cab is a MM 412-GS from late 79 or 80. The speakers are all Eminence A12-GS (AlNiCo, with the big square magnets), and they Ohm out between 5 and 6 Ohms by my meter. I'm expecting 8 Ohm drivers from the documentation I've read. Is this typical of these speakers? So actually thinking of using the drivers...

    I don't want to abuse these things - there are repaired rips on one or two of the cones already - but would like to hear their character. I haven't put signal though the drivers yet; I am looking forward to trying these out, perhaps in an open-back 2x12. Seems more characteristic of that vintage of speaker, yes?
    If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
    If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
    We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
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  • #2
    That is a typical DC resistance reading for an 8 ohm speaker.
    Not sure if those are the stock speakers? The cab is designed for their 130W head.
    Open back is not necessarily more characteristic of the era, most Marshall were closed.
    Originally posted by Enzo
    I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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    • #3
      The big square yoke Alnico magnets were a MM staple, and are good (were good enough for MM and that means something ) but I would not make a 2 x 12" out of them, unless the head is 50/60W tops, they must stand not more than 35/40W each (maybe 50W each nominal, which is about the same).

      I would use the cabinet as is, with an upto 100W head.

      I bet sound will be loud and somewhat middy, I donīt expect any sparkle there, those speakers were literally heavier (larger coils, thicker wire, probably aluminum formers) than same era, say, Jensen/Oxford/Rola/Utah , the classic "Twin speakers".
      Do they have the oversized aluminum caps/domes?

      But you have them, so try them and report
      We might be surprised.
      Juan Manuel Fahey

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      • #4
        I've found no specific data on the speakers, only that their identification led me to ID the cabinet. One reason I suggested an open-back 2x12 is because I have one to try them in
        Having learned that they are not (or may not be) entirely similar to speakers loaded into open-back Fender enclosures of the time, I will brace myself to be underwhelmed. I was hoping for sparkle, though!

        Here's a quick picture of the amp with the grillecloth removed, and a close-up of a repaired cone. You can see a bit of rust on the rim of the speaker in the second shot. No other damage to the frame, though.
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        Question: the former is not visible without removing the dome? So i'd not be able to tell about the former's construction. But 'largish' paper domes.

        Here's a picture of the back of the driver. Note, for shits and giggles, the collection of mouse turds in the corner of the cabinet.
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        Last edited by eschertron; 12-17-2017, 09:02 PM.
        If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
        If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
        We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
        MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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        • #5
          I guess I'm curious how the mouse got in and out, to leave you the presents.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bill Moore View Post
            I guess I'm curious how the mouse got in and out, to leave you the presents.
            You and me both. I don't see a mouse-sized hole anywhere in the cabinet. I will find some time next week to clean up and strip the box, maybe find a defect I don't see yet.
            If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
            If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
            We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
            MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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            • #7
              I've got a pair of those cabinets. Could the model name be 412-65 ?
              WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
              REMEMBER: Everybody knows that smokin' ain't allowed in school !

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              • #8
                Originally posted by loudthud View Post
                I've got a pair of those cabinets. Could the model name be 412-65 ?
                Do you mean 'with mouse turds'?

                The only identifying marks (other than the "Fender" logo somebody attached to the grille) are the handle on top, the two unlabeled 1/4" jacks on the back, and the serial number plate under the grille. The serial number is S12422 if that means anything to anybody. I couldn't get a hit on it. It was the speaker make/model that led me to a MM user site, and the visual cues that allowed me to tentatively ID the cabinet. That's all I know.
                If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
                If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
                We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
                MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by loudthud View Post
                  Could the model name be 412-65 ?
                  They've included it with the re-issue stuff as 412-GS

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                  Originally posted by Enzo
                  I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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                  • #10
                    It was 412-GS. I dug up an old Music Man catalog from 1980. There was also a 412-B for bass. Different speakers and 3.5 inches deeper. Rated at 150 Wrms at 8 Ohms. In a couple of places they say these cabs had AlNiCo magnets, but those sure look like ceramic to me. Mine has the same speakers as shown in post 4 above. A12-GS was the Music Man speaker "type" according to a 1980 price list I have.
                    WARNING! Musical Instrument amplifiers contain lethal voltages and can retain them even when unplugged. Refer service to qualified personnel.
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                    • #11
                      Just enlarged the stamp sized picture on post #4 and those definitely are NOT Alnico but typical late 70's Eminence square ceramics.
                      This is your picture , cropped and enhanced (click to enlarge) :
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                      This is exact same speaker,in an Ampeg V4 cabinet(click to enlarge):
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                      Same inside an Acoustic cabinet:


                      inside an unidentified late 70's tube amp,


                      those square ceramic magnets were a great idea, itīs way easier and more efficient to shear cut square pieces out of 5/16" steel in any size needed and with no scrap than having special round punch die sets for *every* size and the matching huge hydraulic press.

                      Manufacturing a square magnet is same effort as making a round one.

                      Somehow they stopped making them, date stamps shown go from 79 to 82 .
                      Juan Manuel Fahey

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by J M Fahey View Post
                        Just enlarged the stamp sized picture on post #4 and those definitely are NOT Alnico but typical late 70's Eminence square ceramics.
                        Somehow they stopped making them, date stamps shown go from 79 to 82 .
                        Ok, I blame the internet for having me believe the "A" in A12-GS stood for AlNiCo
                        It's good to have you weigh in, Juan, because you are a credible source. Ceramic it is. The date stamp is 7922 so 1979 is right where you put it on the timeline.

                        I will do some A/B testing in a 2x12 open-back between these and the Celestion 70/80s that live there now. Will report back. So I can expect a more mid-forward 'British' sound than what I expect from a typical Fender offering?
                        If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
                        If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
                        We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
                        MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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                        • #13
                          I think they will be darker/creamier than Celestions, but only testing can confirm.

                          We might be surprised though.
                          Juan Manuel Fahey

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                          • #14
                            So I swapped the speakers today. That cab is a 2x12 from a Crate V50 Palamino, "Palamino" labeled speakers that the collective mind of the internet says are Celestion 70/80s. What I found is that the Eminence A12-GS speakers have a lot less 'lower midrange' - in the range where you hear palm-muted strums as a "thump" - and seem to have a little more brightness on the top end, at least relative to the lack of lower frequency energy.
                            I did some recording in order to AB side-by-side the sounds, the difference is fairly clear. I'm a keepin' the Emis in the 2x12 for now, and may put 2+2 in the MM cab to hear what that sounds like.
                            If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
                            If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
                            We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
                            MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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                            • #15
                              Some more pictures of the refurb. I took off the tolex today and inspected the cab. 7-ply baffle (mentioned before), and pine sides, top and bottom, but MDF back. I suspect the cab had sat in water (a few inches, maybe) at some as the MDF is soft along the edge where it attaches to the bottom panel. What should I use to stiffen up the MDF here? Superglue? Some kind of wood treatment?
                              I'm going to have to get all the glue, etc., off the wood. 60 grit sandpaper? Or dare I use some chemical agent? Haven't noted too much info on the web about cleaning it up, mostly on how to tolex new wood. Anyway, proceeding slowly as it will be a while before windows can be opened for ventilation here in Ohio.

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                              note: The second picture shows the cab upside down, with the suspected water damage having dissolved the glue and allowed the tolex to peel. The third picture is a close up of the soft edge.

                              edit: I did find a pretty detailed refurb at thegearpage.net
                              Last edited by eschertron; 01-20-2018, 03:34 AM.
                              If it still won't get loud enough, it's probably broken. - Steve Conner
                              If the thing works, stop fixing it. - Enzo
                              We need more chaos in music, in art... I'm here to make it. - Justin Thomas
                              MANY things in human experience can be easily differentiated, yet *impossible* to express as a measurement. - Juan Fahey

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