What the heck is this cab?

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I was looking a 412 cab design/dimensions and came across this thing; Old Dog X cab. Never seen or heard of it before. Anyone know anything about it?

https://dbinstrumentamp.com/products/the-x-cab-from-old-dog-products/

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Did anyone see the "ToneBra" on the OP link? :ROFLMAO: :unsure:

https://dbinstrumentamp.com/products/tonebra-by-la-custom-electric/

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From the link:

"Ever been told your sound is piercing?

The ToneBra can help. The ToneBra is one of the simplest upgrades you will make to you tone. By mounting this device in your speaker cabinet, the harshness from the center of the speaker will be eliminated and your tone will be more even across the front of your speaker. If your speakers need some high frequency attenuating, the ToneBra absolutely works."
 
Did anyone see the "ToneBra" on the OP link? :ROFLMAO: :unsure:

https://dbinstrumentamp.com/products/tonebra-by-la-custom-electric/

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From the link:

"Ever been told your sound is piercing?

The ToneBra can help. The ToneBra is one of the simplest upgrades you will make to you tone. By mounting this device in your speaker cabinet, the harshness from the center of the speaker will be eliminated and your tone will be more even across the front of your speaker. If your speakers need some high frequency attenuating, the ToneBra absolutely works."
do they come in purple ?
 
Did anyone see the "ToneBra" on the OP link? :ROFLMAO: :unsure:

https://dbinstrumentamp.com/products/tonebra-by-la-custom-electric/

View attachment 404859

From the link:

"Ever been told your sound is piercing?

The ToneBra can help. The ToneBra is one of the simplest upgrades you will make to you tone. By mounting this device in your speaker cabinet, the harshness from the center of the speaker will be eliminated and your tone will be more even across the front of your speaker. If your speakers need some high frequency attenuating, the ToneBra absolutely works."


back before my permaban from TGP, there were many discussions about "beam blockers" or whatever they were called, that supposedly diffused the beaminess of guitar speakers. Never saw the point in them...I think Weber used to make them?
 
There's a top 40 band out of Birmingham I think called Fly By Radio and several years ago when they played in Chattanooga, their guitar player had one on stage. I loved his Suhr guitar and the 80s look of it and him, but that lil bitch pussed out on the solo to Here I Go Again. Why play a song live if you're too much of a pussy to attempt the solo? What a lil bitch.
 
back before my permaban from TGP, there were many discussions about "beam blockers" or whatever they were called, that supposedly diffused the beaminess of guitar speakers. Never saw the point in them...I think Weber used to make them?
Ah yeah, I remember going through the threads on Mitchell Donuts. Have had good results with those, and the physics seems to check out, unlike the tone bra and other similar ones.
 
With that cab, every time you take your amp off standby, the Pornhub drum beat plays.
 
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