steelhorse
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Anyone know what type of woods were used in the construction of the older Mesa 4x12 half-back cabs w/metal grill, Black Shadow MC-90's on top w/EV's on bottom?
steelhorse said:Anyone know what type of woods were used in the construction of the older Mesa 4x12 half-back cabs w/metal grill, Black Shadow MC-90's on top w/EV's on bottom?
steelhorse said:It's interesting how folks still think I'm trying to build one of these things when all I was trying to do was find out what they were built with.
steelhorse said:I was asking because have one of them and they weigh much more than my JSX or Marshall cabs, and wondered why they did not because I wanted to build one. :shock:
sam adams said:Even my old halfback weighed a sh!t more than the average 4x12 and I didn't have EV's in it. People helping me lift it up stairs were unpleasantly surprised it was so heavy for being such a tiny 4x12.
gts said:EV-12L weighs ~18lbs each Celestion C90's come in about 7-8lbs. In a 4x12 with all EV's vs all C90's you have a 40lbs difference.
Mesa made their early metal grille 4x12's (and all other cabs too) out of 3/4" Luan (a Philipino Mahogany plywood). Somehere along the way they switched to 3/4" Baltic Birch, a 13 ply birch plywood from Russia. In the day of detente you could get it but it was called "Fin Birch" as it was imported form Finland, the US had trade embargoes on Russia at the time.
Luan will only be 5-7 plys (layers of plywood) as mentioned Baltic will be 13.
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