NRIGD - Custom stuff, Fryette stuff, Fortin stuff

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I've been waiting to post this but a couple of things kinda set me back.
I have a new custom/combo 2x12/rack cab from Mauler Cabs that is absolutely insane. Unfortunately the rack rails came installed the wrong way so I had to flip them to make the actual mounting possible. I wanted to wait until I filled/covered the holes with something but fuck it haha.
It's kind of my bad as I told him how I wanted it but it's not that big a deal. Maybe seal the holes and redye them? Cover them up with another piece of wood?

I also have a Fryette 2/50/2. Jesus this thing thumps. It's easily the best power amp I've ever owned, albeit a bit heavy, but just monster clarity and low end. It really adds to the whole Randall modular setup and bringing more life to what the modules actually mimic.

The speakers I'm using are the Celestion Century Vintages which sound great and are very similar to Vintage 30s actually. I wanted a neo speaker to kind of cut back on weight. The cab itself is 75lbs plus 33 from the power amp and another 25 from the preamp so I'm already looking at a 130lb setup. Any extra I can take off I'm willing to at this point. :lol: :LOL:

I also got the Fortin 33. It rips, nuff said.

Still kinda messing with the idea of getting a Matrix for this setup. I've always been skeptical about SS power amps but I've heard good things. Thoughts?

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Killer stuff Kyle

Congrats :cheers:

I didn't realize you off into the rack world. You still go the Baron and KTre right?

HNRIGD!
 
311splawndude":234wzlv3 said:
Killer stuff Kyle

Congrats :cheers:

I didn't realize you off into the rack world. You still go the Baron and KTre right?

HNRIGD!
Thanks man.
Yeah I didn't think I'd go that route either lol and oh yeah. I was kinda on the fence with the KTre but the 33 makes it sound so good I think it's staying. :rock:
 
You should just go to Home Depot (or a wood supply shop) and get a short length of 3/4" flat wood trim, stain it to match your cabinet, then pin nail it over those holes. I wouldn't mess with filling them. :thumbsup:
 
Thanks dudes and yeah I'm still debating on how to cover it up. A trim might be the easiest. :thumbsup:
 
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