
thebigcheese
"Hi, I'm in Delaware."
Thanks to the wonderful people on these forums, I picked up a refurb Acoustic B200H head for $180. Looking to save even more money, I went on Craig's List to sit what I could scrounge up for a cab. I found a Laney bass cab for $60. It's an older one that is clearly worn and, unfortunately, doesn't have any of the info about what it's capable of handling (I mean that literally; the back of the speaker is all black), but it seems to handle the B200H fine, so that's that. It's a pretty good sounding cab, actually, but it sure does rattle a lot. Most of the rattle comes from the back panel, so I thought I'd take that off just to see if there's rattle from anywhere else. There definitely is. The grill seems to be attached with some foam, so that shouldn't be rattling too much (and pressing against it doesn't seem to stop any rattling), so it seems like the rattling is mostly coming from where the wood panels are joined together. Is there anything I can do about that? I was thinking about putting some Dynamat between the speaker and where it attaches, or between the back panel and the rest, but I'm wondering if that would actually do anything since the whole point of a cab is to vibrate and enhance the bass response. What are my options here?