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Thread: Lockdown 1 x 12 Pine Cabinet

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    Dude, that looks stunning. Glad to hear it's working well too. And the weight relief off your back! Top job

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    Looks fantastic. Great job.
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    Thanks guys!

    BD, what is the back on your 1x12? And what speaker is it loaded with?
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    Very nice.

    Are you planning to add an ohmage label, just in case you forget, or somebody else uses it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by McCreed View Post
    Thanks guys!

    BD, what is the back on your 1x12? And what speaker is it loaded with?
    Semi open - I'm pretty sure I cut the wood to fit into the gap with the view to cover it and have the option of fully closed as well. But that was before I moved house and setup a new shed etc. I still have some of the covering left so I can always do so down the track if needed. I find open backs fill the room a little more, whereby closed backs project a lot more.

    I love your custom plate. How'd you fernangle that one?

    Oh it's a celestion seventy 80

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon Barden View Post
    Very nice.

    Are you planning to add an ohmage label, just in case you forget, or somebody else uses it?
    Yes. Last line of post #30, under bottom photo:

    "The last bit of detail I'll put on is a label at the input jack stating the ohm load and wattage. Maybe tomorrow's bit of fun!"
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    Overlord of Music McCreed's Avatar
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    I love your custom plate. How'd you fernangle that one?
    3D printing for your label I presume?
    Far lower tech than that!
    Created in Publisher; inkjet printed on vinyl sticker sheet; applied to a piece of old black vibrato cover (hand-shaped) and then laminated over the vinyl. I won't be showing any close-ups of that!

    However it looks perfect to a blind man on a galloping horse in the dead of night...
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    Nice work, Mick. Lovely.

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    Looks fantastic!
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