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  1. Is this bass still for sale please? If so have you any photos? Cheers
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  3. [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='638272' date='Oct 27 2009, 06:20 PM']How does the LF driver sound getting full range signal? any funnyness in mids and highs?[/quote] None that I can detect. Sounds fine tbh. To these ears anyway
  4. Well... things changed quite a bit in the end. The cabinet turned out to be a mess upon inspecting it. My friend had told me he had it and that I could have it but it wasn't til I went to see it that I found out it was no good. He's not a musician, it was left in the garage in the house he moved into to so offered it to me as he would only throw it out otherwise. However, still needing a 1 x 15 I decided that with the help of the book "Loudspeakers for musicians" I would go ahead and build the box myself. So I ordered all the parts required from Blue Aran, next day delivery, they offer a great service btw. The measurements for the ported bass cab in the book were almost identical to the cab my mate offered as it turned out. So I decided to use 18mm extrior grade ply, which I purchased at B & Q. They offer a cutting service there which took all the pain out of getting panels cut to size and nice and true. I just gave the guy on the cutter the dimensions of each piece and he cut them all for me, easy peasy. he didn't even charge me which was a bonus. Then I got my baton timber and proceeded to knock up the box in me shed. I screwed the batons to the panels, first running a line of no more nails for added strength (have done a bit of construction in the past). eventually the box was complete. Didn't take long at all. Then I cut out the holes for the driver and port, drilled the whole in the back for the speakon socket. I decided on the Kappalite 3015LF driver after much great advice on the post, thanks guys. Once the box was all prepped I painted it with matt black smooth hammerite, it's very durable stuff. After that I was ready to load the dirver and finish off. Which I did. For the port I found that at B & Q again they sell telescopic pipe of the perfect diameter, so that became my port. Today I am going to tune it using that just sliding the inner part of the tube back and forth until I get the desired result. However, last night I tried it with my rig and to these ears it already sounded totally awesome. I'm well pleased. After tuning it's going to be a monster. I also put a capacitor in line on the positive side of the trace 1 x 10 combo so as to cut the low end to that. That way I don't get any farting from it when I crank the low end for the 1 x 15. I'll take some pics and post them when I get a chance. Thanks again to everyone for all the input. It made it a hell of a lot easier to do this. Much appreciated. Cheers
  5. [quote name='stevie' post='627956' date='Oct 16 2009, 03:08 PM']Yes, absolutely, although if you want to make it permanent you should make sure it can't rattle or flap around. I've found that the tubes you get with Pringles crisps work well to lengthen 3-inch ports. They also sell Twiglets in tubes that look like they might work for 4-inch ports.[/quote] Brilliant! Thanks to allonce again.
  6. Thanks so much guys. Really very helpful. Given me a good deal to think about. Will do some more research on line and make a decision soon. Cheers
  7. [quote name='chris_b' post='626989' date='Oct 15 2009, 03:10 PM']If you put the Kappalite 3015 into your cab you could buy my [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=63416"]Boogie 1x15[/url] and make the same stack![/quote] That would be awesome, but £350 is way more than I have to spend on this cab right now. Thanks for the offer tho
  8. [quote name='stevie' post='626809' date='Oct 15 2009, 11:58 AM']Your box is around 110 litres internal volume. If the port is somewhere between 100 and 170mm long it will be in the ballpark. A neo magnet speaker is a good choice, but if you don't mind the extra weight, a ceramic magnet speaker will save you some money and also open up the second hand market to you.[/quote] Brilliant, thanks for that. Could you recommend any specific ceramic makes/models? Sorry to impose but you clearly know your onions here
  9. [quote name='alexclaber' post='626203' date='Oct 14 2009, 05:26 PM']How big is the enclosure? If it's not huge nor tiny then the Kappalite 3015 is definitely the most pound for pound. You can tweak the tuning to suit. Alex[/quote] Unintentional "baffle" joke indeed....... sorry!! Enclosure dimensions my friend informs me (the cab is at his place still) are: L: 695 mm W: 427 mm D: 412 mm And it is ported with a round port 152 mm in diameter, bottom left corner of the cabinet.
  10. Hi guys, Yes it's me again, that newbie bassist with his questioning, trying to gleen advice from you more exprienced & knowledgeable chaps I have a 1 x 15 ported cabinet that I have inherited from a mate. It looks like it has been hand crafted not shop bought. It's made of approx 18mm ply. Anyways, it was free so hey!! Now all I have to do is decide which bass driver to put in it. I have no real knowledge or parctical experience in this area so I wondered if you guys would mind helping me make the best choice. I don't want to spend a fortune, like maybe up to around £100 - £130 something like that. I have been reading reviews and am getting a fair amount of contradiction about different models. Have been investigating Black Windows, Eminence, Celestion and Fane so far. But I'm still baffled frankly. Thanks in advance for any advice Cheers
  11. [quote name='steve-norris' post='608119' date='Sep 24 2009, 08:37 PM']I forgot to add that I had the extension output changed for a speakon, it was a straight swap for the XLR so easily reversed if your that way inclined. Also the amp section is easily removed with four screws and two spade conectors for the speaker. You could easily make a case for the amp and use the speakon to power you choice of cab, putting it back in the combo takes about 2 minutes.[/quote] I could be interested. Could you give me an idea of what you'd be looking to get for it please? Thanks
  12. Thanks for all the feedback guys. It appears as though the Tokais win the day. I have had Tokai guitars in the past, and some corkers too, so I reckon I'll be going with one of them. Very very grateful. Thank you
  13. Hi guys, I'm a relative newbie to bass, some of you may have seen my posts before. Anyway, I am looking to buy a Thunderbird. I don't have enough dosh to stump for a Gibson or of course I would. So I am looking at the alternatives and the two that crop up are the Tokai and the Epiphone (unless you guys know of any others worth considering in that sort of price bracket). So any guidance you all could offer would be very gratefully appreciated. Also if any one here is selling or thinking of selling their T-Bird please let me know. I have no qualms about buying used. Thanks in advance. Luker
  14. [quote name='stevie' post='568231' date='Aug 13 2009, 05:56 PM']I recently acquired a Stingray copy (Vintage) with a Wilkinson pickup in it. I was also lucky enough to find a Nordstrand MM pickup. The Norstrand has alnico magnets and the Wilkinson has ceramic, which means they both sound different. I've not finished comparing, but I think the Wilkinson compares very favourably. You should be able to pick one up for around a tenner second-hand, whereas the Nordstand or Duncan will cost you fives times as much. As you are impecunious, I'd recommend you try the Wilkinson. I think you'll like it.[/quote] Appreciate the advice. Thanks very much
  15. [quote name='budget bassist' post='567864' date='Aug 13 2009, 12:34 PM']i have an olp pickup if you want it?[/quote] Yes I'd be very interested. How much do you want for it? Thanks
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