
troublehead
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Has anyone replaced the back with ply ? If so, how did it affect the sound ? My 4x12 sounds "hollow" and a tad fizzy next to my all birch 2x12 Lopo Sig cab (with the same speakers).
psychodave":xpa43hfj said:You wont be able to hear a difference.
I have 10 Marshall cabs and 2 of them have original plywood backs. If you could guess which ones have plywood vs MDX, I will give you a cab.(actually I wont give anyone a cab
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thegame":332eugzt said:psychodave":332eugzt said:You wont be able to hear a difference.
I have 10 Marshall cabs and 2 of them have original plywood backs. If you could guess which ones have plywood vs MDX, I will give you a cab.(actually I wont give anyone a cab
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Do you know when Marshall started with the MDF ? And when they did, were ALL the cabs made w/MDF backs ? I've played a couple early 80's JCM 800 cabs that sounded absolutely killer and I'm guessing they must've had that by then.
MDF or BIRCH, who gives a shit as long as it sounds good![]()
My VHT FB has an MDF back and I don't lose sleep over it![]()
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SFW":2a3vtrnj said:lol... well, here's what I can tell you. I DID notice a huge difference. MDF sucks mid-range frequencies. That's just part of the sound properties of MDF board. I noticed that the whole mid-range spectrum gain some db when I replaced the MDF with birch plywood. The cab sounds warmer and I no longer feel like I need to boost the crap out of the mids on my amp. You can say that it makes not difference all you want. I'll believe what my ears tell me.
And for what it's worth... it costs me less than $20 to try it. I've wasted more money on other crap that didn't do anything at all for my tone. For me, it was worth the $20 dollar gamble.