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SouthernVersion Messages: 23 Registered: January 2021 Location: New York
Junior Member
Hey all!
I have a Kustom 2x12 guitar cab and was wanting to throw some bass speakers in it. But it got me thinking, before I drop the cash on some bass drivers, are there any differences between the cabinets of a 2x12 guitar cab and a 2x12 bass cab? Are the dimensions different? Thanks!
stevem Messages: 4720 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
Senior Member
The cab's are the same .
Depending on the year the K100 was made if it was for guitar the speaker jack plate will say Jensen on it.
If it was for Bass all the years will say CTS.
The very late cabinets for guitar will say KEI.
If it was ordered with the optional up graded guitars speakers it will say Altec.
SouthernVersion Messages: 23 Registered: January 2021 Location: New York
Junior Member
Yeah, my cab says Jensen on it.
But I was just curious if the bass cabs were built different for optimal tone. But I guess not. I'm thinking of swapping in some 350Watt drivers to use the cab for smaller shows.
stevem Messages: 4720 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
Senior Member
So its still not clear to me by your post, are you looking to play basst thru the cab or guitar,
If for bass then most 350 watt drivers that do not have Neo magnets have very large magnet structures and this only serves to eat up internal cab volume that's all ready on the small side for bass guitar.
You need to learn to pick your drivers be they for bass or guitar by there VAS spec first and there wattage rating second and then the sensitivity rating.
For example the original Jensen C12N drivers in that cab where rated at 97.5 DB at 1 watt at 1 meter distance.
SouthernVersion Messages: 23 Registered: January 2021 Location: New York
Junior Member
I am looking to swap out the original Jensen guitar speakers with a pair of bass speakers.
The speaker I am looking at is the Eminence "DELTA-12LFA 12" American Standard Series Speaker" I'm looking at this driver because the head I plan to use with this is a 300 Watt all tube head. Hence the need for the high wattage.
These are all the specs off their website.
SPECIFICATION
Nominal Basket Diameter - 12", 305 mm
Nominal Impedance* - 8 Ω
Power Rating*
Program Power - 1000 W
Watts - 500 W
Resonance - 51 Hz
Usable Frequency Range - 44 Hz - 3 kHz
Sensitivity* - 94.6 dB
Magnet Weight - 56 oz.
Gap Height - 0.375", 9.5 mm
Voice Coil Diameter - 2.5", 64 mm
THIELE & SMALL PARAMETERS
Resonant Frequency (fs) - 51 Hz
DC Resistance (Re) - 6.06 Ω
Coil Inductance (Le) - 1.45m H
Mechanical Q (Qms) - 7.28
Electromagnetic Q (Qes) - 0.51
Total Q (Qts) - 0.47
Compliance Equivalent Volume (Vas) - 67.9 liters / 2.4 cu.ft.
Peak Diaphragm Displacement Volume (Vd) - 243 cc
Mechanical Compliance of Suspension (Cms) - 0.19 mm/N
BL Product (BL) - 14.1 T-M
Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (MMs) - 51 grams
Efficiency Bandwidth Product (EBP) - 100
Maximum Linear Excursion (Xmax) - 4.8 mm
Surface Area of Cone (Sd) - 506.7 cm2
Maximum Mechanical Limit (Xlim) - 13.5 mm
MOUNTING INFORMATION
Recommended Enclosure Volume
Sealed - 19.8-28 liters / 0.7-1 cu.ft.
Vented - 25.5-102 liters / 0.9-3.6 cu.ft.
Driver Volume Displaced - 0.079 cu.ft. / 2.25 liters
Overall Diameter - 12.03", 305.6 mm
Baffle Hole Diameter - 11.07", 281.2 mm
Front Sealing Gasket - Yes
Rear Sealing Gasket - Yes
Mounting Holes Diameter - 0.25", 6.4mm
Mounting Holes B.C.D. - 11.59", 294.4mm
Depth - 5.35", 135.9 mm
Net Weight - 11.8 lbs, 5.35 kg
Shipping Weight - 14 lbs, 6.35 kgs
MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
Coil Construction - Copper voice coil
Coil Former - Polyimide former
Magnet Composition - Ferrite magnet
Core Details - Vented and extended core
Basket Materials - Pressed steel basket
Cone Composition - Paper cone
Cone Edge Composition - Cloth cone edge
Dust Cap Composition - Solid composition paper dust cap
stevem Messages: 4720 Registered: June 2004 Location: NY
Senior Member
Since I have both cabs (1-15" and 2-12" ) I can tell you that the cab with 1-15" sounds best for Bass, but it's a job to yank out the old baffle and make a new one.