I had a local guy build me a ultra lightweight, finger-joint marine-grade mahogany 2x12 cabinet. It's patterned after a Mojotone Bluesbreaker 2x12, with about 1/3 of the back open. It has a metal plate with two "Cliff style" jacks and a "mono/stereo" switch.
I've been gigging with it ever since...

I'm also running Weber Beam Blockers with good results.

Just for fun, I decided to start by calculating my cabinet volume:
21.0 x 26.75 x 10.5" = 5,898.375
Divide by 1728 = 3.41 cubic feet.
Should be plenty of room for two 12" loudspeakers???
I'll be using a pair of 12 inch, 250watt, 8 ohm Celestion Copperback Neodymiums. These models are English-made and weigh 5 pounds each.
What I liked about these speakers when I heard them in person is they do not color your sound.
Here's Celestion's description:
"The Neo 250 Copperback is a neodymium speaker that supplies tons of tone without the signature cone break-up immediately associated with the classic Celestion growl.
It’s definitely not the “brown sound” but for those wanting more transparency and less midrange vocal intensity, the Neo 250 reveals the best from your amplifier and playing without additional colouration. The speaker’s unique response has a tight low end neutral low mids a clear open upper-mid definition and well-controlled high treble..."
On paper, They are similar in frequncy response to a EVM12L.
I first considered using Thiele Small calculations to "see" how good the cabinet design might be (dimensions copied from an existing Mojotone cabinet) but, since guitar speakers do not really reproduce ‘low’ frequencies, (the low E string of a guitar has a fundamental of only about 82Hz) and so the frequencies at which Thiele Small parameters have significance tend to be below this sonic operating range.
Additionally, from what I've read, Thiele Small goes totally out the window in an open back cabinet, so I feel like my ultralight 2x12 - which weighs only 28 pounds with (2) Celestion 70/80's - is a good platform and I see no reason to upgrade/replace it.
Now, onto my new concept for the cabinet.
The plan is to run it (most likely) with a Solid State Marshall MG100HFX, which has (2) loudspeaker outputs, requiring only a minimum impedance of 4 ohms each.
Now, if I'm looking at my wiring correctly, in "stereo" each jack should function independently, allowing me to run each speaker with only one output from the head.

Am I looking at this right????
I've been gigging with it ever since...

I'm also running Weber Beam Blockers with good results.

Just for fun, I decided to start by calculating my cabinet volume:
21.0 x 26.75 x 10.5" = 5,898.375
Divide by 1728 = 3.41 cubic feet.
Should be plenty of room for two 12" loudspeakers???
I'll be using a pair of 12 inch, 250watt, 8 ohm Celestion Copperback Neodymiums. These models are English-made and weigh 5 pounds each.
What I liked about these speakers when I heard them in person is they do not color your sound.
Here's Celestion's description:
"The Neo 250 Copperback is a neodymium speaker that supplies tons of tone without the signature cone break-up immediately associated with the classic Celestion growl.
It’s definitely not the “brown sound” but for those wanting more transparency and less midrange vocal intensity, the Neo 250 reveals the best from your amplifier and playing without additional colouration. The speaker’s unique response has a tight low end neutral low mids a clear open upper-mid definition and well-controlled high treble..."
On paper, They are similar in frequncy response to a EVM12L.
I first considered using Thiele Small calculations to "see" how good the cabinet design might be (dimensions copied from an existing Mojotone cabinet) but, since guitar speakers do not really reproduce ‘low’ frequencies, (the low E string of a guitar has a fundamental of only about 82Hz) and so the frequencies at which Thiele Small parameters have significance tend to be below this sonic operating range.
Additionally, from what I've read, Thiele Small goes totally out the window in an open back cabinet, so I feel like my ultralight 2x12 - which weighs only 28 pounds with (2) Celestion 70/80's - is a good platform and I see no reason to upgrade/replace it.
Now, onto my new concept for the cabinet.
The plan is to run it (most likely) with a Solid State Marshall MG100HFX, which has (2) loudspeaker outputs, requiring only a minimum impedance of 4 ohms each.
Now, if I'm looking at my wiring correctly, in "stereo" each jack should function independently, allowing me to run each speaker with only one output from the head.

Am I looking at this right????




