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pokinatchapunk
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When I first built my ISO cab, it was just a big MDF box I had enough room for a 1x12 inside of it....I had a V30 & Greenback 1x12 (I've still got 'em) that I'd swap out for different tones...I finally ended up building an inner box (basically a box-in-a-box, with 2-3" Roxul panels in between the boxes, & I had Roxul panels inside the inner box too), with a baffle & wingnuts, where I could swap out a speaker in a matter of minutes....I think it worked pretty damn good, but I will say using big amps you're always gonna have noise, it's usually the low-end rumble, but the box I made killed enough noise where I could record with a 100w amp on "1" late at night, & not make too much noise...
On the commercial ISO cabs, only one I've ever used is the Randall, & I honestly wouldn't buy it again knowing what I know now...The high end is ok, but the low/low-mids are always woofy/weird sounding, & I could never get it to sound natural, even with post-eq in the daw....I still use it late at night, but only for scratch tracks, never for a final take/track...YMMV...
I'm not a very nifty person when it comes to building stuff like this. Not that I'm not willing to try, but I can already imagine this going horribly for me.
