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    Anyone interested?


    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-speaker-cab-small-jpg

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    Lol!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cunamara
    Lol!
    How many people will reply saying it's a stupid design?

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    It’s all about moving air!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    How many people will reply saying it's a stupid design?
    HA! I had wondered the same thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    How many people will reply saying it's a stupid design?
    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".

    Keep the ideas flowing. We need more innovation in speaker design!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevershouldhavesoldit
    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".

    Keep the ideas flowing. We need more innovation in speaker design!
    It could come with a lego style cabinet that can be assembled onsite.

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyBoden
    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.
    I'll give you a special deal!

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by GuyBoden
    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.
    That's baffling

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
    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.
    you do realize this was a gag-post?

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    Yes, does it mean i cant post an idea for an amp?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    Anyone interested?


    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-speaker-cab-small-jpg
    It depends: manufacturer and size of the speaker, and your asking price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jads57
    Will it have enough BOTTOM END!
    Yes, because it’s bottomless!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
    Yes, does it mean i cant post an idea for an amp?
    On a joke thread? Sure, but don't expect a thoughtful, serious response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    Anyone interested?


    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-speaker-cab-small-jpg
    Is your drummer hunting for his snare stand?

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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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    Quote Originally Posted by Gustavo Eiriz
    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.
    This is about
    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.
    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-20260104_154109-jpg
    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.
    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-20260104_154231-jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by jzucker
    Anyone interested?


    Considering manufacturing a small, portable jazz speaker cab-speaker-cab-small-jpg
    What’s the weight?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AllanAllen
    What’s the weight?
    With an EVM12L, guessing ~23 lbs.! -Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by 213Cobra
    With an EVM12L, guessing ~23 lbs.! -Phil
    19 lbs for the speaker, 4 for the amp and cab.