djk Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) Last time posted I was looking to build two Basschat 110 cabinets using the speakers from an Ashdown 2x10. Both cabinets are now useable and sound great and I thought that was it for a while, then......... I've been given an old Mesa Boogie 1516 cabinet, that holds 1x15 + 1x10 + 2x6 and a high frequency driver. It's the model with the 3 way switch on the back and a single jack socket. Now there's no way I'm ever going to use this cabinet as is so my thoughts have turned to doing the following, which I'd like to know your thoughts on. The cabinet is actually two distinct enclosures, so I was thinking to remove the smaller drivers and cut the cabinet down to a 1x15 (which I probably still wouldn't have a use for). Build a small enclosure for the 2x6" drivers, along the size of the 110 so I could combine them if needed, and then put the remaining components to one side. I don't want to sell the cabinet as it stands, I was given it for free and feel that it wouldn't be right and anyway once again the tolex is torn and damaged a little. What are your thoughts? Edited 4 hours ago by djk 2 Quote
Steve Browning Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I'd be tempted to offer it for sale and give a good chunk of the proceeds to charity. Those are amazing cabs and someone may be after one. Leave it up for a given period and reconfigure if there are no takers. 2 Quote
Mykesbass Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Steve's suggestion is great, but if it doesn't sell I'd be tempted to reconfigure the other way to hear the 10 and 2 sixes as a standalone cab. How would the impedance work out with splitting the cab? 1 Quote
djk Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 30 minutes ago, Mykesbass said: Steve's suggestion is great, but if it doesn't sell I'd be tempted to reconfigure the other way to hear the 10 and 2 sixes as a standalone cab. How would the impedance work out with splitting the cab? I've only just collected it today so not yet had a chance to look at what's inside driver wise. From what I can find out on the web the 15" an EEVM, the 10" and Eminence Legend CA10-8 and the 6's are Ampeg or Eminence again. I'll know more when I get the back off, and post the information here. 1 Quote
Sean Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) That is one of THE classic cabs of all time. These have a following and fan base of their own. It would be helpful if we had some insight and comment from @agedhorse before this goes into the operating theatre for major irreversible surgery. Re-tolexing it and respraying the grill is easy, spares, as far as I'm aware, are available or equivalents easily sourced. I think @Beedsterwill be able to add perspective too. Edited 1 hour ago by Sean Quote
agedhorse Posted 14 minutes ago Posted 14 minutes ago Depending on the year, the 15's were usually EVM-15L's, the 10's could have been one of 3 or 4 different drivers (the one in the picture is NOT a CA-10 nor is it an Eminence, it may have been a Precision Devices driver). The 6-1/2" driver is a customized Eminence driver, there were at least 2 versions, one with an unvented motor and a vented dust cap and the one pictured that has a vented motor (because the dust cap is not vented). I do not know what the customizations were, but it it likely that it was related to the mid voicing and extension. If everything is working, I would leave the drivers alone. Quote
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