Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

#46 Post by LankyJohn »

Seth wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 8:53 pm Looking like another great build there, John. Well done sir. Well done.
Many thanks for your feedback Seth, it's been great to do - and sounds excellent.
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Tom Smit wrote: Wed Apr 24, 2024 10:39 pm Fine looking cab.
Thank you Tom - they are a great design (thanks to Bill).
Second cab is naturally easier than the first, less faffing around making jigs & working out how best to do stuff.
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Cabinet completed.

Replaced the pieces of bicycle inner tube with tap (faucet) washers.

Now awaiting a cover, on order from Hot Covers, U.K.
Completed second cabinet
Completed second cabinet
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

#49 Post by Chris_Allen »

Looks fantastic - great job.
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6xDR200, 2xT39, 2xT48, 2xJack110, 1xOmni10.5, 1xAutotuba, 1xT18, 1xSLA Pro, 1xW8, 1xW10

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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

#50 Post by Chris_Allen »

Please let the cover be purple!
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Chris_Allen wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:55 pm Please let the cover be purple!
Thanks Chris.

I wish.

Sadly the covers are like the proverbial model T Ford: any colour you like, as long as it’s black.

Having said that, Hot Covers (U.K.) do make fantastic covers.
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Chris_Allen wrote: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:54 pm Looks fantastic - great job.
Many thanks Chris.
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only - Live use

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Have now used the cabs in several rehearsals & a couple of outdoor gigs with drums, guitar, keys & 2 vocalists.

Stage gear includes:
2 x 700W powered 3" plus 15" full-range P.A. cabs.
2x 400W 3" plus 12" foldback monitors.
Fender Deluxe guitar amp. (Or Mesa Boogie .50 Caliber)
Nord Stage 3 keyboard via 230W amp.

Cabs are stacked one above the other, on a stand - never on the stage, driven by a Bergantino HP2 head.
Absolutely masses of headrom - even on outdoor gigs the amp is running at about 30% of rated output.

Have had nothing but praise, from audiences, other musos, and bandmates.

Most comments praise the rich, warm tone, clarity and articulation. They can't believe the cabs are home-made. Thanks Bill.
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Latest picture at an outdoor event.

Video link at bottom of this post.

Amp settings show it easily coped with band in the open.

Sound was warm, full and clear.
Both Simplexx 1x12 cabs with Bergantino Forté HP2 (close up)
Both Simplexx 1x12 cabs with Bergantino Forté HP2 (close up)
Both Simplexx 1x12 cabs with Bergantino Forté HP2 (after sound check)
Both Simplexx 1x12 cabs with Bergantino Forté HP2 (after sound check)
Audio/video clip on YouTube. - Amp only through cabs - no DI - only vox into PA.
https://youtu.be/bpODU2ub1e0
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

#56 Post by Tom Smit »

That's a good-lookin' stack!
Thanks for the gig report, as well!
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Loving the purple and well everything about this!
Nice that you have them up on a stand at ear level too!

Can I ask for another photo of the top? Looks like amp is sitting on another board to clear the top handle maybe? I'm curious about what's going on there! :)

Thanks for sharing these great looking cabs with us.
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Tom Smit wrote: Tue May 06, 2025 9:39 pm That's a good-lookin' stack!
Thanks for the gig report, as well!
Many thanks Tom - sounds as good as it looks, if not better. :)
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Re: Simplexx 1x12 Build - Woofer only

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Strange Kevin wrote: Wed May 07, 2025 1:22 am Loving the purple and well everything about this!
Nice that you have them up on a stand at ear level too!

Can I ask for another photo of the top? Looks like amp is sitting on another board to clear the top handle maybe? I'm curious about what's going on there! :)

Thanks for sharing these great looking cabs with us.
You're most welcome. Thanks for your interest/comments/questions.

Photos? Certainly.
Here you go... plus a YouTube video clip
https://youtu.be/bpODU2ub1e0

The purple paint is Tuff Cab from UK supplier Blue Aran - applied by roller, dries to last wet texture in about 30 minutes at 20º Celsius

The stand is a keyboard stand with a plywood board attached by simple swivel cleats.

The amp sits on a board, which has rebates for the amp's feet and a hole to:
a) clear the handle
b) prevent the head sliding sideways if tugged by a lead (which is tucked under the head anyway).

Subsequently attached D-rings to the head (using bolts designed to attach rack-ears to the head) and a paracord tether with clips to the top cab handle.
The tether also helps identify the top cab before putting it onto the stand.

The amp board has rubber anti-slip kitchen drawer lining glued to the underside.

Attached a piece of an old saw blade that swivels out to allow me to attach a magnetic-based LED lamp for dark venues as I discovered the amp case is non-magnetic alloy.

(BTW I noticed in the photos that the amp isn't seated properly in the rebates - it's much more snug when in use.)
Now, at least, the lead won't ever pull the head off the top and if someone toppled the entire stack I'd hope the amp would hit the ground after the top cab.
(A tilt test got to about 20º off vertical before it looked like falling)

Tether and clips attached to top cab handle
Tether and clips attached to top cab handle
Tether and clips attached to top cab handle
Amp board in place showing saw blade lamp platform
Amp board in place showing saw blade lamp platform
Amp board in place showing saw blade lamp platform
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (top view)
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (top view)
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (top view)
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (side view)
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (side view)
Amp head with tether clipped onto D-ring (side view)
Underside of amp boad showing rubber anti-slip material
Underside of amp boad showing rubber anti-slip material
Underside of amp boad showing rubber anti-slip material
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