#1: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-22 23:45:14 by Dave
Excuse the spam.
I have been frustrated at not finding the sound I wanted, and took
an engineering approach to designing a jazz guitar speaker cabinet
that will work with most any amp head. My jazz friends like the result
so much that I decided to put it on the market.
If any have an interest, I have several on Ebay at present. One has to
start somewhere. You may search for Redstone under "guitars".
Back to your more important discussions.........and I apologize for
the interruption.
Dave
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#2: Re: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-23 00:43:20 by oasysco
Good luck, Dave. $349-$375 seems reasonable for a good cab.
Greg
<a href="mailto:dave@redstone" target="_blank">dave@redstone</a> wrote:
> Excuse the spam.
>
> I have been frustrated at not finding the sound I wanted, and took
> an engineering approach to designing a jazz guitar speaker cabinet
> that will work with most any amp head. My jazz friends like the result
> so much that I decided to put it on the market.
>
> If any have an interest, I have several on Ebay at present. One has to
> start somewhere. You may search for Redstone under "guitars".
>
> Back to your more important discussions.........and I apologize for
> the interruption.
>
> Dave
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#3: Re: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-23 01:12:07 by Jack Zucker
You might want to make an optional open-back version.
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> Excuse the spam.
>
> I have been frustrated at not finding the sound I wanted, and took
> an engineering approach to designing a jazz guitar speaker cabinet
> that will work with most any amp head. My jazz friends like the result
> so much that I decided to put it on the market.
>
> If any have an interest, I have several on Ebay at present. One has to
> start somewhere. You may search for Redstone under "guitars".
>
> Back to your more important discussions.........and I apologize for
> the interruption.
>
> Dave
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#4: Re: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-23 17:48:44 by Dave
On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 19:12:07 -0400, "Jack A. Zucker"
<<a href="mailto:jaz@jackzucker.com" target="_blank">jaz@jackzucker.com</a>> wrote:
>You might want to make an optional open-back version.
Thanks for the suggestion. I was trying to avoid the open back
configuration since I find it to be so dependent on surroundings and
placement. Are there some advantages I don't know about? (aside from
being able to use cheaper, lighter magnet, speakers?). I could
certainly build one cheaper.
thanks, dave
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#5: Re: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-23 18:16:25 by Jack Zucker
The advantages of open back are that bandmates can hear you when the cabinet
is in front of them. Additionally, it has a more transparent and open sound
for playing blues or pop rhythm things. It's a compromise of course between
projection, efficiency and transparency.
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> On Sat, 22 Jul 2006 19:12:07 -0400, "Jack A. Zucker"
> <<a href="mailto:jaz@jackzucker.com" target="_blank">jaz@jackzucker.com</a>> wrote:
>
>>You might want to make an optional open-back version.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. I was trying to avoid the open back
> configuration since I find it to be so dependent on surroundings and
> placement. Are there some advantages I don't know about? (aside from
> being able to use cheaper, lighter magnet, speakers?). I could
> certainly build one cheaper.
>
> thanks, dave
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#6: Re: Redstone Audio: new jazz speaker cab maker www.redstoneaudio.com
Posted on 2006-07-24 02:06:44 by Dave
On Sun, 23 Jul 2006 12:16:25 -0400, "Jack A. Zucker"
<<a href="mailto:jaz@jackzucker.com" target="_blank">jaz@jackzucker.com</a>> wrote:
>The advantages of open back are that bandmates can hear you when the cabinet
>is in front of them. Additionally, it has a more transparent and open sound
>for playing blues or pop rhythm things. It's a compromise of course between
>projection, efficiency and transparency.
Thanks. I'll take a look at making it an option.
dave
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