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Hi Guys, This Auction/Sale is for one b-e-a-utiful NEW Orange 4x12" Speaker Cab Slant or Straight - You Choose! NOW FREE SHIPPING!! These are Factory New ! Made in the USA
We Finally started making some Speaker Cabinets for our Clients and Ourselves We found a Great USA Speaker Cabinet Maker and we Put our heads together to come up with a few great ideas. I searched the world over and "found true Love" in Warehouse Speakers. This Cabinet is wired for 4, 8, or 16 ohms. You Choose!
We build Pro-Tour guitar/bass speaker cabinets that generated World Class TONE and Beyond.
Our Cabs are built for the Players who demand ultimate performance. Our design eliminates the common complaints of "muddiness" "low dynamics" and "poor projection" that we've all experienced at one time or another.
12” ET65™ speakers - 65 watts Drop in replacement for Celestion™ G12-65™.
We have Implemented the acoustic principles that cause sound to travel well. The Cabs are Stadium-ready and Professional-grade...meant to be run hard with massive power and articulate tone. Son Set Beach cabs' overall performance is unmatched in Power, Projection, Dynamic Response and Tone....our build quality is superb. We make a good amp sound great...a great amp becomes simply fantastic through our speaker cabs. These Speaker Cabinets are 100% AMERICAN PRODUCT MADE FROM BALTIC BIRCH WOOD THE DIMENSIONS ARE (27 7/16" X 29" X 14") ASSEMBLED WITH DADO JOINTS "Reinforced" TO REALLY GET A HIGH QUALITY SOUND AND PERFORMANCE. IT IS WRAPPED IN BRONCO VINYL,METAL BLACK CORNERS - LARGE RUBBER FEET - BLACK STEEL HANDLES Please, Check out my other items! I know I love these! The Picture above: THESE ARE MINE IN STUDIO "A". I TRAVEL WITH THESE ALSO. JUST RIGHT FOR WHAT WE DEMAND. Bob Reynolds, Guitarist for "The Shelley Barratt Band " - www.shelleybarratt.com SOUND CLIPS 1. played through a 100watt Marshall 2. crunch cords, Gretch guitar 3. power cords, Gretsch guitar In the future these will look something like this. For now this Very Special Price is up for grabs.
12” ET65™ speaker - 65 watts Drop in replacement for Celestion™ G12-65™. Product Specifications
We now also Have Jensen Speakers These are made in Italy!
Jensen® Jet Electric Lightning
Electric Lightning: ![]() We will give you these at the same price also... ![]()
We build each Cabinet to your needs - Please Advise 8 or 16 ohms Cabs. Production time is about one week!
Look for more cabs like the 4x12's and Bass cabs to come. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Other Speaker Options:
What type of Speaker Cab would you like to see? Tell Us at sonsetbeach@comcast.net Thank You! Cheers and Blessings!
Bob Reynolds ATP, CFI, CFII, MEI, FE, AGI, BGI, IGI B-727, B-737, CE-500 NAMM, AES, NAB, and ASCAP Son Set Beach Productions Albuquerque, NM USA 505-228-8131 www.sonsetbeach.com Audio and Video Productions Mastering and Sound Reinforcement Services Pro Audio and Video Sales and Service We are honored to represent these products to our friends! ADK Microphones - USA Eventide & Eventide Stompboxes - USA G & H Industries - USA Lehle - Germany Los Cabos Drumsticks - Canada Meinl Percussion - Germany Matchless Amplifiers - USA Michael Tobias Design - USA Moses Graphite Guitar Necks - USA Off Set Drum Pedals - USA Radial Engineering / Tonebone - Canada Red Witch - New Zealand S.I.T. Strings Company - USA Son Set Beach Custom Shop - USA Speaker Cabinets and Cables Telefunken - USA Germany TNC Microphones - USA T-Rex - Denmark Ultimate Support Systems - USA Warehouse Speakers - USA Warwick - Germany Please, Check out my other items!
Hey Guys Here is a good long answer to Ohms and Speakers: E (Voltage) and P (Wattage) use their RMS values. Many people ask me about changing around an amplifiers speaker wiring - either by adding more speakers or connecting them in different ways. A lot of things happen when speaker loading changes, and if you know how Ohms Law works, it will simplify your design efforts quite a bit. I always refer to the documentation that came with any amplifier, especially as it pertains to loading/speaker Impedances.
What does Ohms Law help us do?Often we want to know how much power something has, or it will have when we have reconfigured it. If we know at least 2 things (any of Watts, Amps, Ohms or Volts), we can figure out the other 2 things. The Ohms Law chart has a center ring containing 4 items (P, I, R and E) and then an outer ring that contains equations that relate to finding out the values of the inner 4 items. This chart is color coded to simplify its use - all the like colors work together. Our focus will be on using this for working out things that musicians care about, and nothing very esoteric, so I'll avoid any details that really are not important to our needs. Ohms Law operates assuming a perfect world - the issue is that nothing is truely perfect and Ohms Law does not account for losses or design limitations that we may not be totally aware of. We can, however, use it to create some generalizations that tell us a whole lot about the cause and effects of our power usage.
Common Examples
Why is it not louder when I add more speakers (it often isn't)? If your amplifier is rated at 100 watts at 8 ohms, we can solve for E (voltage) by looking at the Blue area and find an equation that uses both P (watts) and R (ohms) - We see that to get this voltage level, we have to multiply P x R, and then take the Square Root of that value. In this case: P (Watts) = 100
R (Ohms) = 8
P x R = 800
The Square Root of 800 is approx 28.3
So, with an 8 Ohm load at 100 Watts, the speaker will see up to 28.3 Volts (E = Volts)
Now, if we want to add another 8 Ohm speaker in parallel, that would change our impedance to 4 Ohms (2 8 Ohm Speakers in parallel = a 4 ohm Load), what would the power to the speakers become? For this, we needed to know the voltage that we had for 100 Watts at 8 Ohms. Why? Because the power supply in the Power amp is limited to how much voltage it can give us. We know that this value from working out the above. To find out our wattage change, we look at the P (Power) inner circle, and the RED equations. R (Ohms) = 4 E (Volts) = 28.3 E squared / R will tell us what we want 28.3 squared is approximately 800 800 divided by 4 = 200 So, if we increase the load of the amplifier from 8 ohms to 4 ohms, we should see more power, and in this case, its 200 Watts. As long as the power supply can provide 200 watts, we will have doubled the available power. What happens if I put the 8 Ohm speakers in series, effectively giving me a 16 Ohm load? the equation to use is the same, we simply plug in a different value for R. R (Ohms) = 16 E (Volts) = 28.3 E squared x R will tell us what we want 28.3 squared is approximately 800 800 divided by 16 = 50 So, if we reduce the load of the amplifier from 8 ohms to 16 ohms, we should see less power, and in this case, its 50 Watts. If the power supply can provide 100 watts, it can easily handle 50 watts and we have halved the available power. There is an effect here that is not obvious until you look at the numbers. Running things in parallel and using the lowest impedance load possible gives you the most power. In the case of running 2 8 Ohm speakers in parallel - you'll see in our example that each gets to split the 200 Watts between them - in this case, each speaker sees 100 Watts, which is the same Power that the individual 8 Ohm speaker saw when it was the only load on the system. In the case of running things in series, a more dramatic change occurred:
All this implies that if we simply keep putting more and more speakers in parallel, we get more power. This is true until we hit the limit of the Amplifiers internal Power Supply - the current (I) that it can give us, or the current (I) that the Power Amp output stage is limited to. Heat plays a big part in this - when anything gets hot, some of the power that was supposed to drive the speakers is lost. The hotter it gets, the bigger the losses. Too much heat and the Audio Output stage fails (often this occurs quickly and catastrophically. The most common failure mode I run into seems to favor dead shorts in the output Power Transistors, which dumps raw voltage into the speakers, and frequently burns up the voice coils in a matter of seconds). These are strong arguments for not placing too high (lower impedance) of a load on any power amp. Always refer to the documentation that came with the power amp to see what Impedance is recomended. 8 ohm support is common. 4 ohm is also common, but not as common as 8 ohm. 2 ohm is rarely supported, however some amplifiers can handle it (please check before trying it). How do I know how much power my equipment is usingThis can be critical when you are dragging out extension cords to hook up all your gear with. You will need to avoid drawing more power than is available. If you know the Power (Watts) ratings of all the gear you want to hook up and what the E (Voltage) is, then you can estimate I (Current) draw. In the USA, most homes are wired for 15 amps per circuit. Some power outlets are good for 20 amps, but its not good to assume you have more than 15 amps available. Most often you end up sharing your power source with other things, such as lighting or kitchen devices. Because you don't know whats out there competing with your gear, its usually not a good idea to draw more than 10 amps - this allows for 5 amps to be used by anything already connected up to the same power source. Looking at the Ohms Law chart, you can see that if you add up the Wattages (P) of all the devices you plan to use, and divide that by the Voltage (E), you will get the Current needed (I). Hope this helps. It is good to know.
WGS Speakers are Cool!
Some More Feedback for these Cabs: Subject: Re: Message from eBay Member Regarding Item: "BOB! I love it thanks so much. I may be interested in a bass cab soon too. I played through my orange rocker30 head. it screams rock and roll! thanks, Trevor Ray SLO, Cali
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Bob!!
Hey Mate
I wanted to drop a note and let you know that I LOVE this cabinet! At first (as you remember) I was wary of the WGS speakers..all doubt has been REMOVED!!!
From tone to aesthetics - this cab has become a vital piece of my sounds identity. Not having it would be paramount to not having my boogie, or my charvel...
Thanks, youre a good fella... I wish there was a way for me to tell everybody out there.
Cheers Mate - take care
Chris
[Thanks Chris, You Really Rock Bro!]
Bob - Son Set Beach
Oh and I do like the combo of the WGS Veteran 30s and the ET65s, I'm glad that you went with that setup. I am looking to buy a 2x12 sometime in the near future; when I do I will be sure to order it from you. Awesome 2x12 orange tolex cab, superb build quality. I was even able to have my own choice of speakers delivered and installed. Fantastic service. Highly recommended. I'll be going for a 4x12 soon ,sonsetbeach cabs rule. Terry Flood www.youtube.com Check This!
To ship these Overseas is becoming more and more of a challenge.
Please contact me for Shipping outside the Continental USA.
Cheers!
Bob
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