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    yes sounds interesting and fun AJ, something different to a guitar kit.
    Wonder if Pit Bull would be interested selling a valve combo amp kit. I'll have a think of a name for your speaker cabinet. Have to be something catchy
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    Very cool AJ look forward to hearing a sound bite

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    That's excellent AJ, a very professional looking cab, well done.

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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from wokkaboy on November 4, 2013, 14:18
    yes sounds interesting and fun AJ, something different to a guitar kit.
    Wonder if Pit Bull would be interested selling a valve combo amp kit. I'll have a think of a name for your speaker cabinet. Have to be something catchy
    How about 'Norty Buoy Amps!'
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    Nice looking cabinet work AJ.

    In terms of names...maybe you could go with something like "rAJe" (okay, sounds sort of like an old range of peavey amps with their Rage models).


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    Nice. That cab looks top notch A.J.

    Excellent job on the covering. I made a 2 x 12 cab a few years ago, but never got around to covering it. (Look's kinda rough, but cool with just the raw pine look). I wasn't sure how my upholstery job would turn out. But after seeing and hearing about your efforts, I think I'll go back and give it the full treatment like you have done.

    And yeah, we would all love to hear it. Even if it's just strumming a few chords.

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    How about Cab-AJ - cabbage! Certainly be a conversation starter!

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    /<\\/p>[]<\\/p>/Quote from Brendan on November 4, 2013, 21:53
    How about Cab-AJ - cabbage! Certainly be a conversation starter!
    That would make his rig an Orange Cabbage combo. Tasty.

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    Great looking cab AJ. I'm no woodworker at all so would never attempt something like that. However, I have been designing and building guitar amplifiers for decades (valve and solid state). The one I use consistently at home is a little 2 Watt valve job that I built into a Vox Pathfinder 10 combo. I ripped out the guts and used the chassis. In fact, it is the amp I used on my RC-1 demo.




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    Dan, take a browse through YouTube for covering speaker cabs, there are some excellent how too's there especially good info on making seamless joints and corners.

    Some cool names there guys.. not sure about the Orange cabbage but... lol

    Lawry, that is so cool what you have done there. Do you do kits for the amps? Or ever thought about that? Would be nice to get a 20watt kit with the ability to reduce down to 1 - 5 watt with reverb /echo variable delays and self biasing valves. (the dual terror has the options of going to 1/2 power on the amp side with either 2/4 output valve effectively being able to go from 7 , 15(2 valve), 15(4 valve) and 30 Watts.)

    Next dumb question.. how do I get the noise from the speaker into the computer?...
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