The Ragin Cagins are awesome. Sweet and warm with a nice low end - not too tight, but not boomy (they are 10" speakers after all) or flubby. At 75W each, they can handle a lotHow are you like'n those Ragin Cajun's ?
They certainly look like they should handle a fair amount sound...
Thanks Don! I heard about the need for break in on the Ragin Cagins, but I like them as is, so it can only get better.WOW!!!
That is a heck of a transformation!!!
Was the Panama Boca cab ok to work with in the end?
The Ragin-Cajuns may need some breaking in, but I’m sure you can handle that!
WOW!!!
That whole set up looks fantastic!
I hope you enjoy the heck out of that!
This makes me happy!Thanks Don! I heard about the need for break in on the Ragin Cagins, but I like them as is, so it can only get better.
Glad to hear...and see a good interior pic!The seismic cab is built great, and an amazing value.
Don’t know what to say....trade fodder for a new project guitar?I have a lonely Fender Princeton Plus 112, Pevavey Classic 50 410 and Kustom HV20 in limbo right now. I may have to ship them the door to make room and please the wife
It was a bit of a grind with a razor to clear the hard silicone bead around the baffle. Then I thought to use a stiff puddy knife and a hammer, and it was fairly easy. After that, it was 8 screws and a bit of wiggling to get it out, but not too bad. Getting it in was easy and the 8 screws seemed to be enough, so I skipped the silicone bead upon reinstallation. I have not noticed any rattleThis makes me happy!
Glad to hear...and see a good interior pic!
Don’t know what to say....trade fodder for a new project guitar?
Seriously...how was the speaker change in the Panama? Fairly easy?
Consider the Seismic cabs. They may be made as well or better as far as I can tell.Thanks for the clarification!
I’ve been tempted by a couple of these Boca cabs, but shy about grabbing one....because I know that I would want to swap out speakers![]()