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Post by homicidalzen on Feb 16, 2007 18:01:29 GMT -7
My new walnut cabinet w/ a ceramic and alnico tone tubby! Speakers are angled slightly upward. The back is 13 ply baltic birch, the rest is walnut. Took about 3 weeks to be completed, but it sure is beautiful! Can't wait to play through it, I'll let everyone know how it sounds when I hook it up. I've heard that walnut is a soft wood so it should warm up the sound.
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Post by zdogma on Feb 16, 2007 18:54:20 GMT -7
Looks so nice it seems like a shame to use it. I'd put it in the living room, if I were you.
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Post by JebusCrebus on Feb 16, 2007 19:45:48 GMT -7
Sure is purdy, I'm with Zdogma that is a fine quality furniture piece if I even done saw some!! ;D
[glow=limegreen,2,300]-J-[/glow]
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Post by homicidalzen on Feb 16, 2007 22:19:38 GMT -7
Definetely going in the living room! I don't know if I want to put a head on top of it, will probably just set it near it.
Was made by Yellow Cab Amplification. (http://www.yellowcabamplification.com/)
Great service, you'll see my review up at harmony central in a few weeks.
Is there a way to switch between two heads with one cabinet without switching the cables? I don't plan on doing it during a show or anything, just would like to do it out of convenience. I have 3 heads and really only want to use the 1 cabinet. Afraid if I have it hooked up to one head I won't get around to using the others =)
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Post by skydog958 on Feb 17, 2007 11:31:25 GMT -7
Radial Headbone switcher is the only thing I know of that does that job. Benttop has one I believe.
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Post by deltone on Feb 17, 2007 20:00:57 GMT -7
I have the Radial Headbone Switcher and it works perfectly. It will only switch between two heads though, not three.
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Feb 17, 2007 20:26:50 GMT -7
Radial Headbone switcher is the only thing I know of that does that job. Benttop has one I believe. Yeah, it's a great tool, but mine is broke just now. Think I'll have to send it back for a fix....
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