rwillett Posted Wednesday at 21:39 Posted Wednesday at 21:39 The cabs are stackable so relieving the stress on my two slipped discs 😁 1 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 15 hours ago, rwillett said: Finally got the top coat on and the other bits attached to the speaker. It's basically finished. As it's basically black, there's not a lot of detail that can be seen on camera. The Gnome goes on the top or at the back You can see the rails here for front and back with the grab handles Here's the grill attached It definitely has a chunky Lego or kids toy vibe to it That's one down, I need to mull on the lessons learnt and then do Cabinet #2. Rob Congratulations! Looks good. How does it sound? 1 Quote
rwillett Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago It sounds very good. Lots of midrange tone and very loud. I suspect I need to spend some time with it to work out the sound I like the best. Rob 2 Quote
rwillett Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 16 hours ago, Richard R said: Why do you need a second cab? Or is that the sort of question one shouldn't ask...? In a more serious vein, a second cab allows me to keep one connected in my "office" and one I can take out easily to jam with. I hate undoing all the connections and redoing them each time. Quote
rwillett Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago Not sure if I should even post this here... It might offend some people so I've hidden this below. If you are easily offended, then don't look. You can't say you haven't been warned Spoiler Just plugged a Telecaster into the 8" cab and had 15 minutes of playing with that. The neck pickup is a bit muddy, but I can fix that. I turned the bass down a little, perhaps 10 o clock but the mid and treble EQ were left at 12:00, gain was at 09:00 and it was great. I'd have zero issues playing a guitar with this in place. I've got a Laney LC15R as well downstairs and if the jam session goes ahead tonight, I'll take both and see how it all sounds. I am seriously tempted to get a small valve head for this amp as well as the Gnome just to see how it all sounds. Caution: I have no idea what I'm talking about and other people may disagree. 2 3 Quote
Chienmortbb Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 26 minutes ago, rwillett said: Not sure if I should even post this here... It might offend some people so I've hidden this below. If you are easily offended, then don't look. You can't say you haven't been warned Hide contents Just plugged a Telecaster into the 8" cab and had 15 minutes of playing with that. The neck pickup is a bit muddy, but I can fix that. I turned the bass down a little, perhaps 10 o clock but the mid and treble EQ were left at 12:00, gain was at 09:00 and it was great. I'd have zero issues playing a guitar with this in place. I've got a Laney LC15R as well downstairs and if the jam session goes ahead tonight, I'll take both and see how it all sounds. I am seriously tempted to get a small valve head for this amp as well as the Gnome just to see how it all sounds. Caution: I have no idea what I'm talking about and other people may disagree. Spoiler As T*l*s go, I like it, providing no one puts the bridge pickup through a Fender twin. Quote
Richard R Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago @rwillettHere be dragons, and worse: https://www.basschat.co.uk/forum/99-guitar-amplifiers/ Quote
rwillett Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Richard R said: @rwillettHere be dragons, and worse: https://www.basschat.co.uk/forum/99-guitar-amplifiers/ Thanks for that. I had forgotten about that section, looks like the last time it was touched was nearly ten years ago I've plugged the Tele in, will plug the active Strat (heresy on heresy) in later and just have a play. The 8" cab is (to my ears) a very good cab for both guitars and basses. I would like to say it's my playing but I'm not that stupid (or egoistical). Rob Quote
Richard R Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago (edited) https://www.guitarchat.co.uk/forum/15-amps-and-cabs/ GuitarChat is more current, but I just searched this site first, I didn't check how old the posts were. Edited 16 hours ago by Richard R Quote
rwillett Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The more I played, the more i liked the cab. The Gnome (which is technically a bass amp) suits it very well for both bass and guitar. I don't have any experience with other small amps so can't comment on the Elf but suspect it would be equally nice. Putting a bass through it, no compression or any pedals sounded great. The gain on the Gnome does make a big difference. It's far better than my Ampeg practise amp RB-108 but it's about twice the price in parts alone with the Gnome. I'll put some pedals on it as well as try it with some modellers, a Tonex and a Mod Dwarf. I'd like to get the Gnome set up with as flat a respective as I can. If I put a microphone into a Mac and ran Audacity would that be a good way to check the frequency response or would there be other recommended ways. It's great to have the Gnome attached on the top or the back as it's basically a small but loud combo. Hopefully a small and decent quality speakon cable will be coming soon. I showed it to the other half and she said how small but perfectly formed it was. The children (19 and 16 so not really children) thought it looked like Lego as well. Definitely a plus. Rob 1 Quote
Phil Starr Posted 51 minutes ago Author Posted 51 minutes ago I'm so pleased that you like it. I've used mine at rehearsals with a moderate drummer and a Gnome sitting on top. With a second cab you should be able to gig with most bands. I hope other people are inspired by you to give it a go. Well done Rob 3 Quote
rwillett Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago All the credit should go to all the people who did this before me. I didn't do anything clever but just followed other people and make my own mistakes. There's an awful lot of help here, freely given, for how to make it and make it work well. You don't need lots and lots of specialist tools, it can help, but a lot of people have found cheap and easy ways to do it. (That's a compliment BTW). I will be doing a second cab, and it will be made slightly differently as I have learnt what works and what doesn't. I may list all my mistakes so you can learn from them, but that might require a lot longer thread. For anybody who is thinking of building one, do it. Enormous satisfaction at the end which is nice, but you also get a good insight into what's needed. If I can do it anybody can. Rob 2 Quote
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