Wooden face plate for Dual Rec head?

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man!! that is really nice! did you remove the diamond plate and adhere the panel to the head or just adhere it to the diamond?
 
Wstinnett said:
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Man, that totally owns the chrome diamond plate! I'm a big fan of both the light colour and the darker one. Now I'd like to see that dark wood stain and finish with a chrome chassis Dual. I bet that would be phenomenally awesome!

Now all you need to do is start and Angle 4 x 12 project with a complementary design!

Which flavour (brand and model) of 4 x 12 are you running with your dual!? I'm always curious what everyone likes for cab / speaker combos.
 
How do you like the G12T - 75 / V30 combination? I also prefer to mix speakers but I like a Greenback of either the G12m or G12H flavour with a V30. Some people complain the G12T 75s are scratchy but they also have such a nice grindy tone.
 
Hey I checked out your guitar site and some pretty great stuff!
So your saying that the faceplate would be around $100.00?
 
this might sound stupid, but how do you take off the chrome diamond plate?

if i knew how to remove/reattach the faceplate, i would probably buy one for 100 bucks man
 
YellowJacket said:
How do you like the G12T - 75 / V30 combination? I also prefer to mix speakers but I like a Greenback of either the G12m or G12H flavour with a V30. Some people complain the G12T 75s are scratchy but they also have such a nice grindy tone.


I haven't really done a great deal of comparison. I've had a V30 cab and a T75 cab, and the Peavey cab with the stock Sheffields. The T75 / V30 combo is what I've liked the best and it works so I haven't tried to improve on it.

I don't like a lot of high end in my tone, I usually try to zap the top end to keep things buttery smooth, so I probably wouldn't expose the fizzy side of the T75's.
 
rich said:
this might sound stupid, but how do you take off the chrome diamond plate?

if i knew how to remove/reattach the faceplate, i would probably buy one for 100 bucks man


I pulled out the chassis, which is pretty straightforward, and the placed the shell face down on a soft surface, placed a wood block against the small exposed edge of the diamond plate (which appears once you pull out the chassis), and with a few hits with a mallet it popped right off. It's just attached with double sided tape. I attached the maple the same way.

Be warned, however, that the adhesive is pretty strong. I ended up pulling a little bit of the plastic face off of the underlying wood panel. (It's like a piece of melamine behind the diamond plate.) It didn't bother me because it will always be hidden.
 
Could you do one in flamed maple with a trans-purple finish? It would match my purple jewel light then lol. Heck I might buy one from you around x-mas time if you start doing them.
 
Sure, I could do most colors. If you could give me a picture, I could try to get the stain as close as possible.
 
Wstinnett said:
rich said:
this might sound stupid, but how do you take off the chrome diamond plate?

if i knew how to remove/reattach the faceplate, i would probably buy one for 100 bucks man


I pulled out the chassis, which is pretty straightforward, and the placed the shell face down on a soft surface, placed a wood block against the small exposed edge of the diamond plate (which appears once you pull out the chassis), and with a few hits with a mallet it popped right off. It's just attached with double sided tape. I attached the maple the same way.

Be warned, however, that the adhesive is pretty strong. I ended up pulling a little bit of the plastic face off of the underlying wood panel. (It's like a piece of melamine behind the diamond plate.) It didn't bother me because it will always be hidden.


We think alike ;) That's exactly what I did with mine. When I read your post, I thought "I don't remember typing in this thread" because I wrote that same post a few months ago almost word for word. Your faceplates look awesome!
 
When I get some time I'm going to start making up some blanks and when they are available I will post here as well as on my website.
 
Wstinnett said:
When I get some time I'm going to start making up some blanks and when they are available I will post here as well as on my website.
Outstanding, I've subscribed to this topic just so I don't miss out on the announcement.
 
Wstinnett said:
I don't like a lot of high end in my tone, I usually try to zap the top end to keep things buttery smooth, so I probably wouldn't expose the fizzy side of the T75's.

I wonder how well g12-65's would do with that amp. They certainly got an attenuated high end thing going on.

Oh, and that faceplate looks bad ***! :twisted:
 
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