In The Studio

Yup. I sure did, and I use it all the time.

I posted the build thread over at ETSG when I built it. I suppose I could repost the build over here...

Smitty,

Years ago, there was a strange looking speaker cabinet at Buck Owens Studio in Bakersfield. It was sealed and had ports in the front and in the back.

Now I was 14 then, but I distinctly remember this being referred to as a "7th order box," but have no clue what that meant.

It was frequently hooked up to amps and mic'd....
 
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LOL!!!!

Ya, I'm not a die hard bass player - I just fill in where I am needed, so it could have been a 1,000,000 watt bass head and I would have been like, "Whatever!"
 
Hey nice studio there Robert.Say is the Bad Cat gear a local builder ?

Here's a shout from the Bad Cat website:

Bad Cat takes a 'no compromise' approach when designing and producing amplifiers. Our goal in each classic style, hand built amplifier is to achieve great tone and sturdy construction. Bad Cat Amplifiers are designed and built entirely in Southern California. Each step of this process is where the quest for perfection really begins. Our team gets really excited about what sets Bad Cat apart. We call it the ‘Bad Cat Difference’. Meticulously paying attention to each component affecting the sound and performance of our amplifiers is a journey we love to undertake every day. Our users benefit from our passion every time they plug in and crank up their favorite Bad Cat amp. Since we also play what we build, it is truly gratifying for the Bad Cat Team to be a part of bringing each product to light.
 
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