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I don't rewire cabs myself, but due to the round plug socket/plate, I've seen some VERY poorly rewired Marshall cabs. The black paint job on that cab ruined the resale value among hardcore Marshall collectors I would think, and most Marshall cabs that I've seen aren't built as well as other brands, so I'd only bother with it if you really want the Celestion 80s.
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Thought about converting my Laney AOR cab. I planned to buy a Marshall mono/stereo jackplate assembly, from Ebay, hog out the old location for the new assembly, and re-wire, accordingly. Just haven't had the bucks to do it, but that's how I'd do it.I'm not Ron!
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my first thought is that the existing wiring input area is the old round type. I personally don't know of any stereo jacks that will fit that orifice. you'd have to cut it out to fit the replacement in.
and what ohms impedance are you looking for after you're re-wired? I'm pretty sure that the cab has 8ohms speakers wired in series-parallel if it is now 8 ohms mono. if you wire stereo, you'll end up with 4 or 16 ohms per side, stereo.
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Originally posted by Inazone View PostI don't rewire cabs myself, but due to the round plug socket/plate, I've seen some VERY poorly rewired Marshall cabs. The black paint job on that cab ruined the resale value among hardcore Marshall collectors I would think, and most Marshall cabs that I've seen aren't built as well as other brands, so I'd only bother with it if you really want the Celestion 80s.
Thanks man
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You can use one these input jack plates, but you'll need to make some space for it.
Damn, I love this Interweb.
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Originally posted by Erez View PostAs long as the sound comes from the same cab, there is NO point of making it stereo now is there? for the "stereo" effect the sound must come from 2 different sides.
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Originally posted by ezbprimerib View Postincorrect. I used to use a Triaxis/G-Major/2:90 setup into 1 stereo cab. live, the sound guy mic'ed a speaker from each side of the cab and panned FOH accordingly. the stereo effect came through great for the audienceI'm not Ron!
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