Bash amp enclosure

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rec
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Bash amp enclosure

#1 Post by rec »

Picked up a Poplar board at lowes and turned it into this. Basic butt joints and some wood glue.
Turned out pretty good for the time invested, which was not much. I am going to stain with a dark cherry stain and poly.
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The bash 300 drives my autotuba and shakes the house :twisted:
My initials are in the view finder of every camcorder (REC)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/melded arrays)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/flat array) "In Process"
4xT30(24", 4012HO loaded)
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Ryan A
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Re: Bash amp enclosure

#2 Post by Ryan A »

Very nice! I wonder if anyone mounts the bash directly into their horns?

bassmonster
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Re: Bash amp enclosure

#3 Post by bassmonster »

Nice. No vents?

Here's mine. Ugly as sin compared to anything else on here. Recycled desk fan PL'd inside a circle cut in the back panel. :loler: :noob:

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rec
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Re: Bash amp enclosure

#4 Post by rec »

Everything that I have read says this style amp is meant to be installed in a bass enclosure with no additional venting. The aluminum
faceplate acts as a heat sink. I leave mine set to "auto" so it goes into a standby mode when not in use. I have not noticed any heat issues.
My initials are in the view finder of every camcorder (REC)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/melded arrays)
2xOT12(Deltalite 2512 loaded, w/flat array) "In Process"
4xT30(24", 4012HO loaded)
1xAT

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