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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: UK
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Nice pics, however that speaker wire push connector won't let you have lots of watts through it, you need something more sturdy like some good binding posts. More details about the drivers, etc?
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diyAudio Member
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Hi
It's not a push in connector like the one you describe. It's a locking jack connector. The cab is designed for a guy who plays lead guitar so it's not a hi-fi cab. Rossco |
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An SPX Speakon Connector would probably be the most suitable for this application and I think it will probably fit in the same cutout.
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![]() and yes if I had had my way the guy would have had a speakon but he wanted a jack so he got a jack ![]() btw check this out......it's kind of my cv I suppose CV |
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