Members THUNDERPETE Posted December 2, 2003 Members Share Posted December 2, 2003 I plan on installing a Black Widow 15" intoa cab that is 3.5 cu ft. and it has (2) 2.5 inround ports at the top back of the cab. I will drive it with a Firebass 700 at 4ohmswhich is 475w Does any body know if the cab will take it? Pete Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members tlbonehead Posted December 3, 2003 Members Share Posted December 3, 2003 Originally posted by THUNDERPETE I plan on installing a Black Widow 15" intoa cab that is 3.5 cu ft. and it has (2) 2.5 inround ports at the top back of the cab.I will drive it with a Firebass 700 at 4ohmswhich is 475wDoes any body know if the cab will take it?Pete It probably won't be tuned right,but that has nothing to do with your question. It depends on the cab. What is it made of,how is it constructed and held together,etc? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members TexasJim Posted December 3, 2003 Members Share Posted December 3, 2003 I just built a bass cab almost exactly like you described! I built it out of 3/4" ply, with 1/2" ply front and back panel. I used a reconed PEAVEY BW 1502-4. I put two 2.5 inch ports in the front panel, below the speaker. I covered it with Tolex, put on the metal corners, and two recessed handles on the sides, It came out a little heavier than I wanted, but it's manageable. I ended up with about $ 90 bucks in the whole cab! I power it with an old Acoustic 220 Bass head(bought on E-Bay for $ 83 bucks). My regular bass player told me the other night, after playing thru it, that it was the "cleanest-sounding bass rig he had ever played thru"(He plays a '62 P-Bass that he bought new, so he's played a FEW gigs.). Hey, everyone says don't bother to build your own cabs, but mine was a very rewarding project with a fine outcome! Texas Jim Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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