What amps are being used out there?
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bassman_bob
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Pekka, I had that problem with an elderly Ampeg B25B cabinet (Linden made). Even with all the wood screws tightened down and the speaker screws firmly in, it vibrated on certain lower notes. I was told the internal bracing was starting to work loose from all the years of service; thats the noise I was hearing. It just got worse so I had to retire it as you probably will. Good luck with $ for the Hiwatt's.
"I wouldn't be quite prepared for that eventuality"
Robert, when I bought the cab I put some metal plates between the "speaker angles" (couldn't find a better word, an old Bassman cab had all the speakers in angles facing towards the middle) and it helped. I have to check those screws once in a while.
Yeah, it's old and the speakers (original) might give up in the future. I especially feel sorry for the speakers when playing the 12-string bass!
Yeah, it's old and the speakers (original) might give up in the future. I especially feel sorry for the speakers when playing the 12-string bass!

I had an SVT cab in which the internal bracing started to come unglued, I screwed it and glued it, sounds as good as new now. Those old Fender cabs were pretty flimsy and always vibrated if played loud beyond their ratings. They used thin board, (maybe particle board?) at least the ones I had did, and they had virtually no bracing. They sounded good up to their rated power output though. I've never heard of a 71 4x12 Fender bass cab, I had a 71 and it had a double 15" cab. What model is it Pekka? Must be a rare model.
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throw_this_away
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It's really a 1971 4x12" Bassman 100 cab and it looks like this:
http://www.vintage-music-equipment.de/bilder/db/40.jpg
I don't think it's rare at all.
http://www.vintage-music-equipment.de/bilder/db/40.jpg
I don't think it's rare at all.
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