
07-05-2012, 10:31 AM
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There are some things to consider when choosing an amp cab... First, what kind of head do you have (tube/solid state, how many watts). Secondly, what kind of sound ar eyou looking for? What kind of music are you playing?
The cabinets that you linked to look like they're solidly built but I honestly question the use of a bedliner as a coating... Most amp cab companies use a simliar resin/mesh material, often Tolex, but this is much thinner and it actually hardens into a more vibration-friendly material... From what I know of bedliner material... it never fully cures into a hard material but maintains a slight rubbery feel... this is terrible for resonance. I can understand if the idea of the cab is to let the speakers and amp do the talking... but part of a well designed cabinet is the fact that it compliments and helps project the sound of the speakers and amp.
Which leads me to another point - Be sure you get quality speakers in the cab that you choose. A great amp can be ruined by poorly balanced speakers...
Just a few points to take note of while you're looking around. Usually, just avoid plywood and you should be good to go...
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