Check Out My new Grill Cloth Installation!

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All you need now is an authentic Marshall logo for the amp.
 

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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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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.

Job well done. Still needs some cat pee stains though
Oh, HELL NO!!:D

You have the perfect Marshall cab- checker cloth and Greenbacks. I mean it! KILLER tone and killer looks. The blonde with the hourglass body.
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.

Makes me kind of miss my large check cab I sold!
Yep! Me too!
 

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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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Very nice
 

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Very nice job, now get a replacement logo for the head and you've got a great restoration.
 

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