You probably seen, read or heard about my two guitar speaker cabinet which I built or assembled. So I've done a tone test comparison of the two cabinets using the same gear which are my Epiphone SG Special 1, Zoom G1Four and the Vox MV50AC mini amp head.
Right before we go deeper let's perhaps put some details on the cabinet dimension as well as built:
Subzero G110: W445 x H375 x D240 mm
it's also a semi open back. Speaker that I put in is HH Invader 10 inch 30 watts that was from Laney LC15.
Winebox DIY speaker: W29 x H 33 x D 19 cm
Closed back. Speaker is Laney custom that was from Laney HCM 30R.
Obviously two different speakers but both from Laney guitar amps. Different size and material for the cabinets.
Surprisingly, the tone of the two cabs are not very far from each other. I mean on the video recording. But from where I am, the actual sound of the two cabinets are really different. It's probably because of the construction of the cabinet, it's the air movement, it's the projection of the speaker and the vibration from the wood/cabinet.
In terms of weight, the Subzero G110 is around 9.5 or .6 kg. The winebox is lighter probably just around 6-7 kg.
Lastly, on this video, I tried the patches to be more of an individual stomp pedal type. Like just reverb or just chorus or delay. I did put like two for like lead tone or crunch tone where a drive effects is paired with a reverb or like the lead tone is a high gain pedal paired with delay. Just so I can hear the true colour of the cabinet. Although, the Zoom G1Four is a digital multi effects pedal so it doesnt do the actual representation of the sound of the Vox MV50AC and the cabinet but at least it's very minimal influence to the sound because I didnt put the amp and cab sim on.
If you guys did a DIY speaker, please leave your thoughts and opinions on the comment section below and also if you noticed anything on the video/sound test comparison, please put it on the comment section as well.
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