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Greetings from Oz,

I have a nice closed back 1x15 that I am contemplating converting into a 1x12 tone ring cab.

The speaker hole dia is about 14" and I'm wondering if the 12" speaker tone rings that are avaiable on ebay and the like would fit this hole.

Does anyone have the dimensions of a 12" tone ring? I guess I'm particulaly interested in the outside diameter.

Cheers.

Ok, it is time to let my ignorance shine again. What exactly are tone ring cabinets and what is the advantage? I notice they are pretty well regarded in this group.

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Philthy, I'd cut out (or find someone else to) a 'donut' that would reduce the hole diameter to what you need. Just make sure the donut is wide enough to allow you to screw it onto the existing baffle. Then screw the tone ring to the front of the donut which is now even with the back of the original baffle. Make sense?

This picture of the typical install may help: image

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Last edited: Sep 01, 2011 00:55:59

You have to make a new baffle in order for the Tone Ring to work. Larry Rodgers of Rodgers Amps make just the baffle, you just need to send him your original baffle specs. Call Larry he is a great guy.
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LuxeToneAmps wrote:

You have to make a new baffle in order for the Tone
Ring to work. Larry Rodgers of Rodgers Amps make just
the baffle, you just need to send him your original
baffle specs. Call Larry he is a great guy.
Rodgers Amplifiers
(239) 649-8799

You're right of course, I was focused on the too large baffle hole and not the fact that you needed a double baffle. Ignore what I said.

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"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

I am now playing trumpet with Prince Buster tribute band 'Balzac'

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

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