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Pea Turgh

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  1. My uncle gave me an Acoustic amp head with a Crate cab, Squire P and a Perspex strat when he moved to America. That was nice!
    Also won a valve mic in Sound on Sound. That was ace, but as I didn't have the fine acoustic space to take full advantage of its awesomeness, I sold it. Stupid me!

  2. Cool - thank you for checking that out!

    I think I'll just go ahead and make the cab that has been tried and tested! I can keep the mahogany beast in the house to run my Pianet through.

    I can't believe how small amps are these days. It'll be nice to pick up a rig and not sh*t myself with strain. Gotta start looking after myself these days, innit!

    Thanks again,
    Pete.

  3. Hello. The ports are either side of the amp, slot style. So 2x 3cm wide, 41cm high, 25cm deep, with a very small 1cm gap at the back (top to bottom).
    I've thought about removing the internal box bit so I could have the full 46cm internal width - that gives me another 10 litres!

    Will modifying this cabinet and switching to the Beyma be a worthwhile exercise? Or should I just build the BC cab, buy another amp and be done with it?!

    Thanks for taking the time to respond!

  4. Hiya. I've been gigging my 2nd run JV Squire and my Peterson combo for a few years now. Would like a bit more juice, but we do have a hefty PA, so perhaps I'm just being greedy.
    Turns out both amp and bass came from the same music shop - John Ham's in Swansea (brother of Badfinger's Pete Ham). I like to think they were in the shop at the same time, though I bought them independently of one another.
    Recently fitted the gold anodised scratch plate - now I am the sh*t!

  5. Hmm... just measured my cab internal dimensions- about 36 litres.

    Pulled the driver out to see what it is - it's an Electrovoice EVM12L. From what I googled, it's a guitar speaker. Weird.

    Would the Beyma be a worthwhile upgrade?

  6. Hello chaps. Just read this thread start to finish and I'm kinda interested in having a pop at it.

    One thing first though, I currently use a Peterson P120 (and love it). Just need a little bit more oomph.

    Would swapping out the stock driver in my Peterson in favour of the 12" Beyma be sufficient? Currently the output volume dial doesn't go past 12 o'clock. If I had a higher rated speaker, I could put more wattage in.
    I know a low power amp can still total a high power speaker with square waving, and maybe the speaker in there already is more sensitive (doubt it as it's about 35yrs old).

    I also had a crazy idea of making a separate enclosure for just the crossover and had driver to sit on top of the combo
    (The cabinet is mahogany and looks the business).

    Thanks in advance,
    Pete.

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