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Anyone interested?

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01-04-2026 11:22 AM
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Lol!
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How many people will reply saying it's a stupid design?
Originally Posted by Cunamara
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It’s all about moving air!
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HA! I had wondered the same thing.
Originally Posted by jzucker
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The infinite baffle is a timeless classic, Jack. You've just invented its antithesis - the infinitely small baffle. Maybe Markku would like to license the idea for a new model line. He could call it "the Emperor's New Toob".
Originally Posted by jzucker
Keep the ideas flowing. We need more innovation in speaker design!
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It could come with a lego style cabinet that can be assembled onsite.
Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
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Will it have enough BOTTOM END!
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I've played thru a speaker with no cabinet at home (and a few rehearsals) many times when I was younger, it wasn't a good sound.
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I'll give you a special deal!
Originally Posted by GuyBoden
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haha , keep it simple & stupid - what if it sounds good?
there are hifi constructions of speakers mounted to a simple board , in the end it´s physics
l see advantages changing speakers in a minute
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That's baffling
Originally Posted by GuyBoden
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I would be interested in an small portable amplifier with two knobs, vilume and reverb. If the circuit includes a low cut per default (like polytone), not possible to switch on/off, that would be all i need. You can trim the treble with youe guitar knobs. No need for and EQ.
It would be simple and specialized foe jazz guitar.
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you do realize this was a gag-post?
Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
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Yes, does it mean i cant post an idea for an amp?
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It depends: manufacturer and size of the speaker, and your asking price.
Originally Posted by jzucker
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Yes, because it’s bottomless!
Originally Posted by jads57
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On a joke thread? Sure, but don't expect a thoughtful, serious response.
Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
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Is your drummer hunting for his snare stand?
Originally Posted by jzucker
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Can you share dimensions and weight and can you make it with with a neo speaker
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Whoa, are those pre-CBS zip-ties?!
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This is about
Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
as simple as it gets. It's called the Skoter. 23 watts. Volume and tone. 2 6650 tubes.
Like tweeds and early Gibsons or Ampeg.
The power section is a self biasing design common with vintage amps from the 1940-1950s. Typically called cathode biased one of the nice things is that his circuit design doesn’t require actual biasing by an amp tech!
10" speaker. But no native reverb. Great amp.
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What’s the weight?
Originally Posted by jzucker
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With an EVM12L, guessing ~23 lbs.! -Phil
Originally Posted by AllanAllen
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19 lbs for the speaker, 4 for the amp and cab.
Originally Posted by 213Cobra



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