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Old 10-11-2010, 11:21 AM
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After toiling around with not wanting to spend money...i came across some of the best dumb luck.

The cabinet is a custom box built to SWR goliath specs, and loaded with two 10" eminence and an unknown horn. PO said the name..i forget. He also didnt know the model of the 10"...but whatever. wired at 4ohm, and about 350 watts.

Sitting atop that is my newly acquired Eden WT-400. Its a Jan '97 model...i think that puts it pre washburn? Swapped the tube...puts out 400w at 4 ohms.

So much lighter than the old Guild/Hartke open back 410 i was using. Im in love.

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Old 10-11-2010, 11:25 AM
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Nice man!

I'd slap some wheels on one side of it so you can still have floor contact when you play and can roll it when you aren't.

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Stand the cab on its end so that the drivers are vertical. Gets you better dispersion and you don't have to bend so far to adjust the knobbies.
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Old 10-11-2010, 01:46 PM
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Stand the cab on its end so that the drivers are vertical. Gets you better dispersion and you don't have to bend so far to adjust the knobbies.
Oh i thought about that....mainly since im 6'5"...But the handles will make it teeter, me thinks.
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