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What kind of wood in kustom cabs
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Anyone have the dimensions or plans to build one?
Thanks]]>burnthogan2013-11-18T02:21:43-00:00Re: What kind of wood in kustom cabs
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As far as dimensions, you can count the number of T&R to get heights and widths figuring 2" for each T&R will get you close.
pleat]]>pleat2013-11-18T02:31:35-00:00Re: What kind of wood in kustom cabs
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This added internal cabinet volume helped out for Bass guitar usage on the low E string.
Also to be noted in that even with this internal volume increase the cabinet needs more port area for Bass than the two round ports provide.
In this light if you do go foward and build a cabinet I would add a 2" slot port on the bottom of the baffle.
The port width should end 1 1/2" from each side of the baffle board.
The overall cabinet should be 2" taller to get this right.]]>stevem2013-11-18T11:28:45-00:00Re: What kind of wood in kustom cabs
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I like that these cabs are smaller and lighter than a lot of the modern 2x15" cabs. I was kicking around the idea of building a clone of the cab to take to shows and not have to worry about beating up my tuck and rolls. Just wanted to get some info and start thinking about it.]]>burnthogan2013-11-20T17:31:52-00:00Re: What kind of wood in kustom cabs
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stevem2013-11-21T11:18:31-00:00