Again, little or no bracing required for 18mm birch, less steps for the construction, cheaper build.TimpBizkit wrote:I do see a lot of commercial cabs use 18mm baltic birch so not necessarily bargain basement material like chipboard.
T39 - finally hatched - weighing in at 42lbs ( 18.5kg )
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Re: T39 - finally hatched - weighing in at 42lbs ( 18.5kg )
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Re: T39 - finally hatched - weighing in at 42lbs ( 18.5kg )
Absolutely gorgeous, nice cabs.
Built
2 x TLAH
1 Titan 39 (lab 12, 15 inch)
1 Tuba 60 (lab 12, 20 inch)
SLA Center
2 x Mini MLTP subwoofers
1 x 212 TH (custom)
2 x Mini-Karlsonators
Owned, but not built
2 x Jack 12 (2512, melded)
2 x TLAH
1 Titan 39 (lab 12, 15 inch)
1 Tuba 60 (lab 12, 20 inch)
SLA Center
2 x Mini MLTP subwoofers
1 x 212 TH (custom)
2 x Mini-Karlsonators
Owned, but not built
2 x Jack 12 (2512, melded)
- Jake Smith
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Re: T39 - finally hatched - weighing in at 42lbs ( 18.5kg )
Awesome fit and finish on those cabs. Super pro!
I actually opted against casters on my Tubas for that reason, especially since my brother uses one as his home theater sub most of the time.
We just use a cheap hand truck to move them.
That sounds like a good idea, but I can't find any rigid casters with brakes on them.Chris_Allen wrote:... maybe you need wheels with brakes that can be applied when in use.
I actually opted against casters on my Tubas for that reason, especially since my brother uses one as his home theater sub most of the time.

2 - OTop 12 JArray cabs
2 - Tuba60s (18" wide)
2 - Tuba60s (18" wide)