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Alright, here's the brief.
(1). Able to swap between a 2x12" baffle and a 1-12"/1-10" baffle.
(2). I need to be able to store a Fractal FC12 in the "bottom" of it when traveling. I'm totally okay if the "bottom" when carrying it is actually a side when used with amp.
(3). It needs to be able to support a standard width rack case on top in use.
(4). Preferably not super heavy or cumbersome to carry.
(5). Open back.
(6). Will be wired in stereo driven primarily by digital modeler/solid state amp configurations, frequently used where one speaker gets one amp with heavy-effect signal (loads of reverb; deep tremolo; subtle-ish delay) and the other speaker gets a dry amp. Here, think like a Princeton Reverb with tremolo deep, reverb cranked and the other side like a Tweed-something. Not quite true wet/dry, but more wetter/drier rig.
I'm making it out of common white board from Home Depot (I think this is probably fir?) for weight and because I liked the sound of the 1x12 I made from the stuff years ago (and because I have juuuuust about enough leftover from a house project this summer to do cab and rack from). Thoughts so far on dimensions:
-Simplest/lightest would be to kind of copy a Mesa Fillmore 2x12 cabinet. It's basically 2 12" speakers crammed next to one another as closely as possible with a liiiiittle extra breathing room above/below each speaker, but not a ton. Worried it's going to be in no-man's land of being cumbersome, but also not sounding that big?
- I like the Victory 2x12 stacks (think V40 Deluxe)? Would probably put the handle on the long side with feet on both a long side and a short side so it could be used either tall/narrow or short/wide. The dimensions on those are such that a rack will fit on top. Should definitely sound bigger than the above...but maybe a pain to carry?
- Similar, but different, something like a Hot Rod DeVille where, like the Victory, speakers are offset from one another, but where the base of the cabinet is deeper than the top -- increases internal volume, but easier to carry than a cab that is deeper along its whole height.
- "Watt, you're trying to accomplish the impossible asking for a big sounding, easy to carry 2x cab; just make two separate cabs, that way if you are truly feeling lazy you can just grab one, and if you take the full monty then you have more flexibility with speaker spread/angle/etc." (to be fair, even if I build a 2x cab, will most likely absolutely make a single 1x10 cab that is 1" wider than a Princeton so I can fit the FC12 in the bottom of it). My fear with NOT having a 2x cab is that my laziness would mean I'd never take two separate cabs out of the jam room.
Appreciate any and all thoughts. My current speaker stash:
1 - 12" Weber Blue Dog Alnico 30 watt
1 - 12" Weber Silver Bell Ceramic 50 watt
1- 12" Eminence Alessandro
1 - 12" Jupiter LC-P
1 - 10" Weber Blue Pup (alnico I think? don't remember specs on this one)
1- 10" Fat Jimmy 1025, I believe ceramic.
I still haven't ever tried a Scumback and would like to.
(1). Able to swap between a 2x12" baffle and a 1-12"/1-10" baffle.
(2). I need to be able to store a Fractal FC12 in the "bottom" of it when traveling. I'm totally okay if the "bottom" when carrying it is actually a side when used with amp.
(3). It needs to be able to support a standard width rack case on top in use.
(4). Preferably not super heavy or cumbersome to carry.
(5). Open back.
(6). Will be wired in stereo driven primarily by digital modeler/solid state amp configurations, frequently used where one speaker gets one amp with heavy-effect signal (loads of reverb; deep tremolo; subtle-ish delay) and the other speaker gets a dry amp. Here, think like a Princeton Reverb with tremolo deep, reverb cranked and the other side like a Tweed-something. Not quite true wet/dry, but more wetter/drier rig.
I'm making it out of common white board from Home Depot (I think this is probably fir?) for weight and because I liked the sound of the 1x12 I made from the stuff years ago (and because I have juuuuust about enough leftover from a house project this summer to do cab and rack from). Thoughts so far on dimensions:
-Simplest/lightest would be to kind of copy a Mesa Fillmore 2x12 cabinet. It's basically 2 12" speakers crammed next to one another as closely as possible with a liiiiittle extra breathing room above/below each speaker, but not a ton. Worried it's going to be in no-man's land of being cumbersome, but also not sounding that big?
- I like the Victory 2x12 stacks (think V40 Deluxe)? Would probably put the handle on the long side with feet on both a long side and a short side so it could be used either tall/narrow or short/wide. The dimensions on those are such that a rack will fit on top. Should definitely sound bigger than the above...but maybe a pain to carry?
- Similar, but different, something like a Hot Rod DeVille where, like the Victory, speakers are offset from one another, but where the base of the cabinet is deeper than the top -- increases internal volume, but easier to carry than a cab that is deeper along its whole height.
- "Watt, you're trying to accomplish the impossible asking for a big sounding, easy to carry 2x cab; just make two separate cabs, that way if you are truly feeling lazy you can just grab one, and if you take the full monty then you have more flexibility with speaker spread/angle/etc." (to be fair, even if I build a 2x cab, will most likely absolutely make a single 1x10 cab that is 1" wider than a Princeton so I can fit the FC12 in the bottom of it). My fear with NOT having a 2x cab is that my laziness would mean I'd never take two separate cabs out of the jam room.
Appreciate any and all thoughts. My current speaker stash:
1 - 12" Weber Blue Dog Alnico 30 watt
1 - 12" Weber Silver Bell Ceramic 50 watt
1- 12" Eminence Alessandro
1 - 12" Jupiter LC-P
1 - 10" Weber Blue Pup (alnico I think? don't remember specs on this one)
1- 10" Fat Jimmy 1025, I believe ceramic.
I still haven't ever tried a Scumback and would like to.