Anyone with a Randall Iso-Cab?

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I need to put new hinges on mine, and Randall says they don't have parts.

Any recommendations?
 
I need to put new hinges on mine, and Randall says they don't have parts.

Any recommendations?

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Home depot will probably have something that will work..
 
So, ocnor, shall I take that to infer that you're not a fan?
 
Im not a fan either, but Im less of a fan of throwing out perfectly good equipment.
 
Im not a fan either, but Im less of a fan of throwing out perfectly good equipment.

So, what's your beef with it? I'm not saying it's the ideal method, but for my environment, it seems like a good compromise. It's either that or a modeler direct. Actually, for some things, I'm going to be running a modeler -> clean amp -> iso-cab w/JBL. Hey, you do what you've gotta do to make the best of the situation.
 
I don't like iso cabs because there isn't enough air in them to give me the low end i want. But you do have to do what you have to do to get things done. It can be fine for many types of guitar tone, just not the ones I tend to go for.
 
I think they're a good idea, especially where you have sensitive neighbours and thin walls or need some separation when tracking with other instruments live.
But if they don't give you the sound you require or close, then they're useless. I built a variation of one in which I housed a box within a box and into the inner box, I place the amp. I can get pretty loud and the recorded sound is nicely raw. It takes a while getting all the settings as I want them though.
 
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