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Offline 12AX7

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Cab has problematic resonant peak in the low end range
« on: July 23, 2017, 05:12:15 pm »
I have a fender 1x12 modeling combo amp made of plywood that has a huge resonance in the low end. It's lessened with a different speaker but still there. It happens at stage volume and I CAN eliminate it bu cutting lows, but when i do the tone sounds like it's missing low end. Try and add it back and boom. Is there a way to make the thing more natural like MDF w/o really hacking it up too badly that should i sell it i can't?

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Re: Cab has problematic resonant peak in the low end range
« Reply #1 on: August 18, 2017, 02:12:31 pm »
Long delay for a reply but in case you didn't get it figured out? Is it closed or open back? You can make a hole in the back panel or create a cut-out. Or even a port on the front baffle. Maybe add some interior padding or insulation before modifying the cab?
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Re: Cab has problematic resonant peak in the low end range
« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2017, 11:59:48 am »
Long delay for a reply but in case you didn't get it figured out? Is it closed or open back? You can make a hole in the back panel or create a cut-out. Or even a port on the front baffle. Maybe add some interior padding or insulation before modifying the cab?

I just remembered this post and thought i;d see what replies may have gotten. I figured it out tho. It wasn't the cab, it was my strat's trem springs resonating ! I put some foam in there and that fixed it. I still however do dislike the cab because it doesn't sound good. Doesn't sound very full. Whatever it is, any speaker i connect to the amp in a different cab sounds better then if i remove the speaker and put it in the modeler. It's all ply which i thought would be better then the typical MDF but i guess the neutral sound of MDF is what it really needs. Anyone have any ideas of how to improve it sans building a new cab  for the chassis? I'm running a ext cab with it now but i'd like to be able to get a fuller sound

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Re: Cab has problematic resonant peak in the low end range
« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2017, 12:52:57 pm »
I'd recommend building a new cab out of solid pine. I hate MDF when removing and replacing the chassis, and if changing speakers and you screw/un-screw into it a number of times - the holes become easily stripped. Pine will be lighter and sound better also. Don't try to make it using as small dimensions as possible. Go wider or taller and/or deeper and you will get better bass and a fuller sound.

There's been some group experimentation on optimum cab sizes, woods, etc. but general consensus is try to get around 55 cubic liters of internal space (for a 12" speaker). This amounts to dimensions of appx 21"x16"10". This will give you an idea or range to shoot for but try to get somewhere near these if possible?
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Re: Cab has problematic resonant peak in the low end range
« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2017, 07:25:47 pm »
You misread...it's not MDF.


 


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