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Re: First Jack15 build

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Tom Smit wrote: Fri Jul 11, 2025 10:44 pm Man! That is nice!!
Thanks! My band mate said "that cab looks like it would wear a tweed jacket with leather elbow patches" haha

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Gave it one Duratex coat with the foam texture roller, let it dry a couple hours, then gave it a second coat and blotted it with a plastic bag to give it a bit of a faux leather type texture. I wasn't super excited by the roller texture.

Attached the corners and handles this morning. Next up is foam inside, gasket for the back, and then the wiring.
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I like that faux leather plastic bag look. Great job!
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Re: First Jack15 build

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Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 8:39 am Gave it one Duratex coat with the foam texture roller, let it dry a couple hours, then gave it a second coat and blotted it with a plastic bag to give it a bit of a faux leather type texture. I wasn't super excited by the roller texture.

Attached the corners and handles this morning. Next up is foam inside, gasket for the back, and then the wiring.
I've always used the textured rollers that I bought from Leland at Speakerhardware years ago. If you don't like the sharp points, then lightly go back over it with just the weight of the roller....it will give it a really nice pebbled texture and looks just like a store-bought cab.
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Re: First Jack15 build

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Bruce Weldy wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 11:16 am
Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 8:39 am Gave it one Duratex coat with the foam texture roller, let it dry a couple hours, then gave it a second coat and blotted it with a plastic bag to give it a bit of a faux leather type texture. I wasn't super excited by the roller texture.

Attached the corners and handles this morning. Next up is foam inside, gasket for the back, and then the wiring.
I've always used the textured rollers that I bought from Leland at Speakerhardware years ago. If you don't like the sharp points, then lightly go back over it with just the weight of the roller....it will give it a really nice pebbled texture and looks just like a store-bought cab.

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Those are the ones I used. It was definitely too rough for my liking...felt a bit like sandpaper. I'm really happy with this faux leather look.
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Got the foam glued and stapled. I haven't decided where I want to mount the crossover so that bottom piece of foam isn't attached yet.

Where do most people attach it? Inside the cab on the bottom? Or attached to the back panel?
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Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:25 pm Those are the ones I used. It was definitely too rough for my liking...felt a bit like sandpaper. I'm really happy with this faux leather look.
Yep, if you don't go back over it - dry-rolling it very lightly with just the weight of the roller - it will definitely feel like sandpaper. Your finish looks good....and if you're happy, that's all that matters.

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Bruce Weldy wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:33 pm
Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:25 pm Those are the ones I used. It was definitely too rough for my liking...felt a bit like sandpaper. I'm really happy with this faux leather look.
Yep, if you don't go back over it - dry-rolling it very lightly with just the weight of the roller - it will definitely feel like sandpaper. Your finish looks good....and if you're happy, that's all that matters.
I have a feeling there's going to be more building in my future to upgrade our practice space PA. I'll give that a go on those builds.

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Had a bunch of 22 gauge wire on hand from tinkering around with guitar pedals so I used that for the piezo array.
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Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:27 pm ...I haven't decided where I want to mount the crossover so that bottom piece of foam isn't attached yet. Where do most people attach it? Inside the cab on the bottom? Or attached to the back panel?
You can put it anywhere it fits, but take a look at the Sketchup file if you want a little inspiration.
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Re: First Jack15 build

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Seth wrote: Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:07 pm
Aaron315 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:27 pm ...I haven't decided where I want to mount the crossover so that bottom piece of foam isn't attached yet. Where do most people attach it? Inside the cab on the bottom? Or attached to the back panel?
You can put it anywhere it fits, but take a look at the Sketchup file if you want a little inspiration.
I decided to mount it inside the cab on the bottom. I was originally thinking about mounting it on the back panel closer to the jacks but decided it didn't make sense to have additional weight on the back panel and be fighting gravity.

Unfortunately I got bit by a tick over the weekend and developed a case of Lyme disease, got antibiotics on Monday, but I'm feeling like a pile of garbage at the moment so I probably won't be getting this thing buttoned up until I'm back on my feet. :cry:

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Re: First Jack15 build

#27 Post by Bill Fitzmaurice »

Note that in the sketchups that show the filters on the bottom that's for pole mounted PA mains. For electric bass mine are on the back. In both cases so are the jacks.

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Re: First Jack15 build

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Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: Wed Jul 16, 2025 9:21 pm Note that in the sketchups that show the filters on the bottom that's for pole mounted PA mains. For electric bass mine are on the back. In both cases so are the jacks.
Is there a reason for that, Bill?

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I'm using a dual speakon + dual 1/4" jackplate just for maximum flexibility. What gauge wire should I use to make all the parallel connections between the four inputs? Is 18awg heavy enough? Could I get away with 22awg for the parallel connections and the heavier gauge Leland supplied connecting the paralleled jacks to the crossover and the crossover to the speaker?

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Aaron315 wrote: Thu Jul 17, 2025 7:45 am I'm using a dual speakon + dual 1/4" jackplate just for maximum flexibility. What gauge wire should I use to make all the parallel connections between the four inputs? Is 18awg heavy enough? Could I get away with 22awg for the parallel connections and the heavier gauge Leland supplied connecting the paralleled jacks to the crossover and the crossover to the speaker?
Are you using enclosed 1/4" jacks? If not, you'll want some plugs....otherwise, you'll have an air leak. 18ga is fine for short runs inside the cab.

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