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A 12" will fit, but it's a bit tight. I've owned another Princeton
before that had a 12" and it worked just fine. That one had a custom
baffle made for it, though.
On Dec 2, 2003, at 12:53 AM, wrote:
> I don't think a 12" will fit in the Princeton cabinet. I'd check mine
> but
> it's late and I'm just too lazy to go double check. OK even I can't be
> that lazy.
> In theory it would fit but the strength of the baffle might be
> compromized
> there wouldn't be too much wood at the top & the bottom. Which is
> probably why
> the Deluxe Reverb is an inch taller.
> You might want to try something that I tried a few years ago. Make a
> 15"
> extension speaker cabinet that is 20"x20"x10" and make a mini stack.
> That way you
> get the high end bite of the stock 10" and the big bottom end of the
> 15." It's
> been a while but I think it was a pretty good combination.
> As far as the recovering-DIY. Teach yourself by making the extension
> cab and
> then tackle recovering the Princeton. If you really want to have fun
> turning
> it into a cream tlex mini surf machine go all the way and make it a
> mini
> Showman with a separate head and cab.
>
>
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