Mark 5:25 as a Combo

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JammyDodger

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Hey All,

Has anyone put the 25 in a combo cabinet? I am thinking of building one if there is nothing out there.

Cheers, Mike
 
To All,
I think I may just design and build one. I will post the details as I go along. Most likely 15 x 17" or so



Cheers, Mike
 
I will be interested to see what you come up with.

Obviously the cab will be wider then the V25 chassis. So I will be curious what you come up with for this.

Good luck!
 
Still doing the fitting. Right now it looks like 17 x 17 x 9" deep. I am cutting and fitting the wood for a knock down proto, then
I've having a friend who is a cabinet building make it professionally.

Cheers, Mike
 
Here are a couple of quick pictures, 17x17x9". Remember, this is just a mock up so I can have it built right by someone who can cut a straight line.





 
This is 100% the opposite of what I enjoy the V:25 for, but I'm interested to see how it turns out!
 
To All

Here is the test fitting while I wait for the tolex and grill cloth to arrive. No issues everything fits perfect. The cabinet was made by my good friend and band mate, Bill Mott. He is a cabinet maker by day, rock star by night. ..... and, yes I did crank it up. Sounds great!



 
chriselkjar said:
This is 100% the opposite of what I enjoy the V:25 for, but I'm interested to see how it turns out!

Exactly my thought. Love the head with my 2x12 cab, but i am also very interested in how it turns out. The cabinet looks great.
 
Look's good! I've been thinking about doing something like this since I bought my mini mark. I noticed that in your prototype the speaker was rear mounted and in the finished version it's front mounted. Was there a reason why you changed it?
 
I had my friend router a groove so that the speaker frame would sit in it. He misunderstood which side I wanted it on and rather then make a new piece we just mounted the speaker from the front.

P.S. - Correction on the weight and dimensions.... 33 lbs. 17 x 17 x 10"

Cheers, Mike
 
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