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--- In , Brian Neal <brian@s...> wrote:
> You also said the cabinet was converted from a single speaker
model.
> What does yours look like inside?
>
> Mine has got insulation around the interior edges and back panel.
It has
> a divider between the speakers that doesn't quite go all the way
to the
> top or bottom. I've seen several pictures on Ebay and seen lots of
> variation in what these looked like inside.
>
> Can your amp push out the volume? Or is it only bass limited?
>
> BN
Thanks to everyone who helped me with my Showman problem... It WAS
a mis-wired speaker. I thought I did a good job checking them the
first time, but because the lead connectors aren't the same color,
I think I outsmarted myself when I hooked up the wires. I re-
checked them for polarity with a 1.5 volt battery, then I hooked
each up on their own, and played to make sure each speaker was
working well. Then I hooked both up, and it is really great. Just
the sound I was expecting.
Interestingly, it is much louder, and has more "oomph" on the
non-vibrato channel.
Brian - It started out as a Tone ring single 15" cabinet,
36x24x11.5 I had a new baffle board made .Right now it is just the
cabinet with insulation, no divider. I don't know if I should add
the divider or not. A fellow Surf Guitar 101 member, Maui, has
the huge dual showman cabinet,45x36x11.5 or so, and it has no
insulation, no divider, but two 3" ports, and it sounds
incredible.
I hear D.D. fills his completely with insulation "Packed tight"
I don't really now enough about this to make even an educated
choice....
Chris