"Early" Plexi-Replica cab FTW

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"Early" Plexi-Replica cab FTW

Post by worldoftone » Sat Feb 22, 2014 8:09 am

George and crew made this for me and hand-delivered to the Austin Amp show back in 2010. Think it is one of the first ones they made. Freaking awesome sounding cab for sure. Loaded w/Celestion Vintage 30s, but I think I'm gonna switch over to Scumbacks at some point . . . just not sure which flavor.

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Re: "Early" Plexi-Replica cab FTW

Post by Guitar Adjuster » Sat Feb 22, 2014 9:04 am

I remember that one, does sound awesome!! :hairband:

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Re: "Early" Plexi-Replica cab FTW

Post by rgorke » Sat Feb 22, 2014 1:34 pm

Looks great!! Some BM75s maybe??
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Post by worldoftone » Sat Feb 22, 2014 4:44 pm

I need to touch bases w/Jim again and see what he's got cooking. Most likely something along those lines. Although I have this old '71 Marshall Bass 4 x 12 I got from Jim years ago that I still use on the road and I'd really like to retire it. I use it for bass and guitar so maybe a set of the 55hz might be smarter. When I moved I sold all my Marshall cabs w/75hz speaks though . . . so I dunno LOL.

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