Its similar to this but a little bit narrower, I'll measure up later if you still want.Molly wrote:Can you flick dimensions? Wondering if my Bassman clone would fit.Bg wrote:So, after 22 builds, what have you learned? Pearls of wisdom please
I learned last week to actually refer back to my wonderfully produced Autocad drawing of the cab I was building.
I only wish I'd done that before I'd glued everything up, routed everything and glued the tolex on...
I've dropped some bollocks in my lifetime but this was a beauty
Cheap head cab that doesn't quite fit a Marshall DLS40C is available for purchase Of course now I have to wait for apres shutdown to get new materials...
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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I had a look at a DLS40. As a head cab it might work. I can measure my amp if that's easier.Bg wrote:Its similar to this but a little bit narrower, I'll measure up later if you still want.Molly wrote:Can you flick dimensions? Wondering if my Bassman clone would fit.Bg wrote:So, after 22 builds, what have you learned? Pearls of wisdom please
I learned last week to actually refer back to my wonderfully produced Autocad drawing of the cab I was building.
I only wish I'd done that before I'd glued everything up, routed everything and glued the tolex on...
I've dropped some bollocks in my lifetime but this was a beauty
Cheap head cab that doesn't quite fit a Marshall DLS40C is available for purchase Of course now I have to wait for apres shutdown to get new materials...
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I can measure it up later, I just haven't been down to the workshop yet... I've also got a tweed deluxe headcab with blonde grille cloth if thats better.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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doh I forgot to add the link further up.... https://www.stagecraftgear.com/product/dsl-rack-head/
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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So to answer the question: This is the guitar that inspired the shape used for Number 16 and Number 22.
I so wanted one of these in 1974....and I still do. Especially the very rare sunburst version.
I so wanted one of these in 1974....and I still do. Especially the very rare sunburst version.
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