Jazz Bass 65 Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 Hi in the 70s when our band were contemplating upgrading our PA and instrument cabs I managed to get in the good books with a UK speaker producer who agreed to supply me with louspeakers at trade price for cash in hand. it was then that I realised just how much you paid for the wooden box that the speakers were loaded in. £499 GBP/750$USD for a very famous leading brand 4x10 loaded with 4 £9.50/15$USD. I started building my own and then for other people including a young Def Leppard (Geoff Allan father of Rik Allan comes to most of our gigs), below is a recent example of a cab that I built to go with an Orange amp Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
3below Posted March 4, 2012 Share Posted March 4, 2012 In 1970s built own pa cabs (small band 2x12s lol) saved considerable money. Can be marginal these days, last year built BFM Omni 15, amounted to same ££ as s/h Barefaced Big One that I bought. Keep thinking about FearFul 1515/66 however when there is a Barefaced Dubster at £550 on forum at moment, DIY may not be cost effective. Just needs care and thought, sometime good value, sometimes great fun, sometimes does not add up. Like the Orange cab would have gone great with my Orange Hiwatt 200 many years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Starr Posted March 6, 2012 Share Posted March 6, 2012 I wouldn't advise anyone to build a one off speaker purely to save money. The cost of parts has gone up since so much manufacture moved overseas and 'cheap' manufactured units have fallen in price and improved in quality over the years. Good second hand stuff is usually cheaper and retains more value than a home build if you ever want to sell it on. However quality stuff can be built with a saving and you can make speakers to match your needs exactly if you know enough. The problem is that you need a lot of experience (and knowledge) to design anything which will be as good as a top end unit and the only way of gaining this is by doing it. Having said that for little money you can build something quite respectable and you learn quickly. Speaker design is technical but it isn't rocket science. Computer modelling and Thiele/Small's work means you can design something competent without an engineering degree or advanced maths which means it is probably easier now than in the past. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimryan Posted March 8, 2012 Share Posted March 8, 2012 I built one over Xmas. Did it as a way to save cash and as a fun project to busy me during the time off work. Admittedly, I failed woodwork at school, the challenge added to it. I finished it in about a week and although it's not pro build quality, if that's what I wanted I would've bought one. However, all in all, I'm happy with the end product. It's loud, sounds great and only cost about £75 and that's including the driver at £45. End product: ported 1x 15" rated to 1400w at 4 ohms Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jamesrt2004 Posted March 8, 2012 Share Posted March 8, 2012 [quote name='Jimryan' timestamp='1331194610' post='1569052'] I built one over Xmas. Did it as a way to save cash and as a fun project to busy me during the time off work. Admittedly, I failed woodwork at school, the challenge added to it. I finished it in about a week and although it's not pro build quality, if that's what I wanted I would've bought one. However, all in all, I'm happy with the end product. It's loud, sounds great and only cost about £75 and that's including the driver at £45. End product: ported 1x 15" rated to 1400w at 4 ohms [/quote] the heck 15" you put in there O.o? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jimryan Posted March 12, 2012 Share Posted March 12, 2012 A bright orange car sub. I wanted to see how powerful I could make it for the cheapest I could make. Plus, I wanted an orange speaker that was 15". Only problem is I don't have a head to power it at the moment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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