Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

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Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by HNB » Tue Dec 20, 2016 7:28 pm

I wanted a bigger speaker for my Silvertone head, but I didn't want to use my single "15 or my 2x"12 cab with it. I thought it would be a good chance to do a "12 cabinet for it. I didn't want one of the vintage Silvertone cabinets because they aren't often sold separate and the wood quality is garbage and super fragile. I looked at unfinished boxes and finished ones and they were more expensive than I wanted to spend. Then I noticed this for under $100.

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Just the box. No amp or speaker, but in almost new condition. A lot of the old Silvertones seem to be open back so I thought this would work well.

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I wanted a speaker similar to the ones they would use.

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Seems they had Jensen ceramic "q" speakers, so I ordered a c12q speaker. Once that comes, I will load it in to the box and wire speaker wire with a 1/4 male jack out to plug in to the head. :D
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Post by HNB » Wed Dec 28, 2016 9:54 pm

Got the speaker and wired it up. Very happy with it. Since the Silvertone was intended for bass, the more trebly ceramic speaker works great. I still pretty much backed the bass all the way off.

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Only thing I need now is a couple boards to help lift the head up a bit because the handle on the cabinet sticks up too high for the amp to sit flat.

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by NoiseNoiseNoise » Thu Dec 29, 2016 1:25 am

A sensible solution. I have the cab of an old Vox Escort 30 with a very battered and punctured Celestion G12 in it. I may have to dig that out and have a play....
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Post by HNB » Thu Dec 29, 2016 9:08 pm

True. Could dump the speaker for a new one and be back in business. :D
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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by HNB » Sat Dec 31, 2016 11:57 am

I got a couple 1" x 6" cut to 9.5" length to be my lifts on the left and right of the handle. I was out of my usual dark walnut minwax stain to dress it up, but I had a pack of stain/finish minwax walnut stain wipes. I figured I would give them a try. I am glad I did that on these and not a body or I would have been pissed off. It doesn't apply like a stain at all, but more like brown acrylic paint. Result... the boards look like chocolate/Jimmy. Won't matter for this, but figured I would mention that here in case someone thought about trying the stain wipes. They don't stain. LOL

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by holty » Mon Jan 02, 2017 12:08 pm

I did the same with a cab and head, used a single piece, and cut out a recess for the cab handle. Worked a treat.

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by HNB » Mon Jan 02, 2017 2:02 pm

Wasn't feeling the brown so I painted them black. :)

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by HNB » Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:45 pm

The lifters work great!

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by holty » Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:03 am

Works a treat

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Re: Sort of DIY Speaker Cabinet Project

Post by NoiseNoiseNoise » Tue Jan 03, 2017 8:32 am

Black goes with everything and will never go out of style ;)
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