huh? both are authenticAll you need now is an authentic Marshall logo for the amp.
That is one Beautiful Cabinet. Good work!
thanks!That is one Beautiful Cabinet. Good work!
thanks!Damn, that looks great!
thank you!Very nice!
Russ
thanks!That is one Beautiful Cabinet. Good work!
huh? both are authentic
Nicely done man! I’ve done two 1965 cabs and they turned out pretty good. I’ve always been a fan of the big check.So I decided on the large check style as discussed in another thread. Turned out being pretty easy actually.
It was nice and tight at first but after I screwed it into the cab, there were a few loose areas so I lightly sprayed it with some water and turned on my dehumidifier. About 20 minutes later it was good and tight again.
I'm going to finish it tonight and re-wire with 16 gauge wire soldered to the speaker terminals.
This cab came with very thin (22 gauge maybe?) wire and female slip on connectors.
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Oh, HELL NO!!Job well done. Still needs some cat pee stains though
I had a 1960AX a long time ago. Same setup. Greenbacks and Checker grill. God I miss that amp. With a 50 watt JMP head no less.You have the perfect Marshall cab- checker cloth and Greenbacks. I mean it! KILLER tone and killer looks. The blonde with the hourglass body.
Yep! Me too!Makes me kind of miss my large check cab I sold!
Very niceSo I decided on the large check style as discussed in another thread. Turned out being pretty easy actually.
It was nice and tight at first but after I screwed it into the cab, there were a few loose areas so I lightly sprayed it with some water and turned on my dehumidifier. About 20 minutes later it was good and tight again.
I'm going to finish it tonight and re-wire with 16 gauge wire soldered to the speaker terminals.
This cab came with very thin (22 gauge maybe?) wire and female slip on connectors.
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