| For bass recording, I bought one piece of 1/2" ply wood and cut the wood to the size of the outer length, width and height of my bass cabinet. I carpeted the 2 pieces for the side, 1 piece for the top and 1 piece for the front. I used the "reject" or "scraps" of carpet that hardware stores have left. It is the kind you get for a discount but have to deal with the fact that it is whatever is left off the huge roll when they cut the carpet for you. My local Valu stores in Buffalo, NY have this.
Anyways, I nailed the pieces together and had it made so the bottom and the back of my "speaker enclosure" were non-existant. From there I took my mic and stand, set it up to the speaker and slid the enclosure over it all.
You don't have to make the depth the exact size of the speaker, you can make it longer. What I did was slid the enclosure so it was about 1/2" over the top of my cab and so there was a lot of room between the speaker and the inside front of the enclosure. This left me with some room for the sound to go out. |