Hmm, maybe...maybe not.
Building a custom head shell for my 5E3
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Re: Building a custom head shell for my 5E3
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Re: Building a custom head shell for my 5E3
Reg18 wrote:I actually copied Jackson Ampworks for my Cab and was just trying to keep the theme, gonna go look up Swart now though...SimonHirst wrote:Ha, exactly what I thought! Looks great Reg!GrantB wrote:Good work - the rear looks kinda Swart-ish.
Jackson Ampworks for reference of inspiration, actually now I look at it, it's bugging me I didn't get the shape of the open bit right.....would I be crazy to peel off the tolex and remake the back panel?
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Re: Building a custom head shell for my 5E3
Out of curiosity- what are you planning to do with the old headshell? And what are the internal dimensions?
(thinking it might be good for a reverb unit)
(thinking it might be good for a reverb unit)
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Re: Building a custom head shell for my 5E3
Because it was custom Built for the head I'll probably just put it in storage in case I need it or sell the amp.bender wrote:Out of curiosity- what are you planning to do with the old headshell? And what are the internal dimensions?
(thinking it might be good for a reverb unit)