I've checked a few different sources for headboxes for a 50W Plexi I just finished. My questions is this: It seems to be boiling down to 2 choices:
1. Buy a headbox with the shield plate already installed, but do the measuring and drilling for chassis bolts myself
or
2. Buy a headbox pre-drilled for the Ceriatone chassis I used, but with no shielding installed.
I'm trying to decide which would be less of a headache, sourcing, cutting, and installing the shield plate, or measuring and drilling the chassis bolt holes. Actually Mather cabs will do it all, but comes with a 10-11 week wait at the moment.
Any advice, experience, or insight would be greatly appreciated!
Plexi Headbox- Small box
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Re: Plexi Headbox- Small box
Get a roll of roof flashing at Home Depot, it's easy to cut and staple into place for a shield. Phil
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Appreciate the tip! ![Very Happy :D](./images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif)
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Re: Plexi Headbox- Small box
I got my headbox from Mather and drilled the holes myself as I wanted to make sure the chassis fit was perfect. Drilling the holes took 5 minutes with a right angle drill adapter i bought for $15 at Lowes.
I was really impressed with the mather headbox quality and price and the wait time was worth it to me.
I was really impressed with the mather headbox quality and price and the wait time was worth it to me.
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Pete definitely does top notch work. Was debating between Gabkits, Splawn, and Mather. Gabkits uses either dovetail or box joints, Mather uses through dovetail joints, and I'm not sure of Splawns construction methods, only that the cab are built inhouse.
Gabkits are predrilled for Ceriatone chassis, but no shielding, and about a 30 day wait. Splawn are not predrilled, but appear to be historically accurate, include the shield plate, and about a 2 week wait. Mather comes with all of the above, including per drilling, and a stellar reputation for quality. That also equates to a 10-11 week wait.
All are priced within $20-$30 of each other.
I'm leaning toward Mather, and the idea that the quality is worth the wait.
Gabkits are predrilled for Ceriatone chassis, but no shielding, and about a 30 day wait. Splawn are not predrilled, but appear to be historically accurate, include the shield plate, and about a 2 week wait. Mather comes with all of the above, including per drilling, and a stellar reputation for quality. That also equates to a 10-11 week wait.
All are priced within $20-$30 of each other.
I'm leaning toward Mather, and the idea that the quality is worth the wait.