I Bought A BROKEN Marshall Cabinet (and it sounds AMAZING)

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  • I recently bought my first Marshall 4x12 cabinet, but its broken. In today's video I try to repair the damaged cab and see how its sounds, spoiler alert...it sounds amazing.
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Комментарии • 756

  • @blairsavercool9730
    @blairsavercool9730 3 года назад +217

    Wood glue or epoxy glue. Open the joint and work the glue into the opening. Buy a strap with a ratchet. Uhaul or hardware stores sell the straps.
    Using an "L" bracket would be like repairing a Les Paul neck break with a metal plate and screws. It works but there are better options. I.e. glue and wood blocks along the seperated joints....

    • @blairsavercool9730
      @blairsavercool9730 3 года назад +40

      The strap is used as a clamp. Wrap it around the box after you glue it. Ratchet it tight and leave it overnight. Remover the strap and reassemble the cab.... ratcheting straps are great for certain large item needing a unique approach.

    • @hanlonkitto
      @hanlonkitto 3 года назад +5

      ^ this

    • @DemoDick1
      @DemoDick1 3 года назад +2

      Yep, I figured I wasn’t the only one to suggest this method. 😎

    • @macsarcule
      @macsarcule 3 года назад +2

      Yes, this^^^^ Dude, some kind of clamps and get the glue in the joint.

    • @TVguy9999
      @TVguy9999 3 года назад +1

      Excellent idea!😎🥸

  • @sambochen2010
    @sambochen2010 3 года назад +145

    Thank you for christening this cab with CUSTARD PIE! Not many people rock this riff when testing amps & guitars so thank you Rhett!

    • @sneifert1968
      @sneifert1968 3 года назад +1

      One of my favorites🎶😎🎸🎸💯

    • @jamesallan9571
      @jamesallan9571 2 года назад +1

      Still on my band's set list! Really, most things from Physical Graffiti should be on people's set lists.

    • @gtrslgr
      @gtrslgr 2 года назад +1

      I do... Well I was born in 1967 so maybe thats why?

    • @sambochen2010
      @sambochen2010 2 года назад +1

      the truth is, most casual Zep fans don't even know this classic song. Most just know Kashmir from PG only. Sad but true!

    • @frankspikes7858
      @frankspikes7858 2 года назад

      Tasty playing!!! That amp and cab kick arse!!!

  • @guillermodelnoche
    @guillermodelnoche 3 года назад +138

    “Bless this space with Rock and Roll”. Well said!

    • @guillermodelnoche
      @guillermodelnoche 3 года назад +2

      @@EarthSouthside as it should in front of that gorgeous cabinet.

    • @MC-hx6nk
      @MC-hx6nk 2 года назад

      ....before getting in an exorcist to deal with that slide tone.

  • @stevefielding8324
    @stevefielding8324 3 года назад +4

    Don't use brackets, glue and screw a length of square pine along each corner. Creates a block joint. Brackets have no strength in that situation. You can use a ratchet strap to pull the joins in. PVA glue worked into the joins first of course!

  • @shaynes.9773
    @shaynes.9773 2 года назад +8

    Playing through a 4x12 is a true adrenaline boost. I think every guitarist that plays through one for the first time has a huge smile on their face. Just feeling those four speakers moving air as you stand in front of it--- majestic! The first Marshall 1960A I tried with the matching JCM 900 4100 head back in the early 90's, there was no going back to a combo or any other set up after that. I have to say I am completely jealous of you having a studio space to crank that amp and cab up. I have my amp heads and 4x12, but can't use it without an attenuator/ load box in my current home studio set-up. Glad to see you having a blast playing through your new acquisition, Rhett. Enjoy that Marshall cab, man. 🤘😎🤘

  • @scottkidwellmusic9175
    @scottkidwellmusic9175 3 года назад +19

    Now I want a 4×12 cab, a plexi, and a basement to crank it up in ..
    Congratulations on this relatively small achievement!
    Looking forward to the studio build adventure!

    • @RKDriver
      @RKDriver 2 года назад +1

      They really are fulfilling the way they move air, distort and give body to your tone. Nothing else compares.

    • @scottkidwellmusic9175
      @scottkidwellmusic9175 2 года назад +1

      @@RKDriver - Currently occupying an apartment... I'm sure a full stack would go over well for less than 5 minutes...
      Its on the dream list

  • @bluffhavenstudios
    @bluffhavenstudios 3 года назад +31

    The look on your face when you started playing was priceless

  • @lukecyrus
    @lukecyrus 2 года назад +1

    I got that exact cab plus head in 1992 as a twelve-year-old. My poor mum had to help lug the ridiculous rig to every band rehearsal and gig. The head is gone, but I'm still using the cab in the studio almost 30 years later! Good investment, especially on my parents' side!

  • @brucemartinez5343
    @brucemartinez5343 3 года назад +21

    Just seeing the smile on you face makes it all worth it, I do wood working other than pull the covers off and exposing the frame and re-gluing the joints you did the most particle thing to do and adequate bracing and glue job. Job well done and congrats again. And it sounds awesome.

  • @randybecker7339
    @randybecker7339 3 года назад +15

    While I admire your desire to play your new cab as soon as possible, I really would recommend removing the speaker panel itself and repair it as others have said. Get it down to the wooden box it is, then regale the seams by putting glue INTO the joint, strap clamp it together and leave it over night. What you have now sounds amazing and great but even though it's together now and is a studio-only piece of gear, it will be far better if you do a complete fix rather than a patch. I admire you for taking a chance on it but for both your sakes (you and the amp), do what really needs to be done. Phenomenal playing like always too!

  • @jeffthornton9705
    @jeffthornton9705 3 года назад +16

    The glue Marshall use to affix the tolex is heat activated. Get yourself a heat gun or even a hair dryer to heat up the tolex and carefully peel back the tolex to make your repairs and then heat it back up to glue back in place. Have fun man.

  • @zachjacobs3337
    @zachjacobs3337 3 года назад +87

    Custard Pie is the only choice for first riff through your newly minted marshall cab, always.

    • @robertkelly1434
      @robertkelly1434 3 года назад +3

      Nah, Bro, that was Mickey's Monkey from Mother's Finest. 😏😏😏

    • @Pwnzor694
      @Pwnzor694 2 года назад

      Mine was Love me like a Reptile from Motörhead

    • @Fastvoice
      @Fastvoice 2 года назад +1

      @@robertkelly1434 That was exactly my 1st guess (original vinyl of the live version lives in my rack).

  • @framusburns-hagstromiii808
    @framusburns-hagstromiii808 3 года назад +254

    Those 'L' brackets are ok but will eventually flex and move with temp changes. Instead ,In addition to working Glue into the separated joints , Glue and screw full length wood blocks in each corner then clamp them up for a day, in addition to strap clamping the entire cabinet. That wood will add some weight but should stay rock solid if you do a good job. Cool cab. Yeah I had an amp I ordered skewered by a forklift and very obviously completely mangled.. but the trucking company still delivered it that way to the store ..and the store refused to refund my deposit as if it was my tough luck....gave me store credit instead....seems like trucking companies just don't give a shit if a box is large/heavy...and takes some care to handle. ... .hey yo fugget about it..whaddya ya gonna do?!? But Marshall should do a better job of crating up their large/heavy stuff ..this kind of thing is pretty common ...of course that would have to raise the price...

    • @ATotalDork
      @ATotalDork 3 года назад +7

      I'm 0% proficient with DIY repairs, but is there really enough temperature fluctuation to cause problems if it's just sitting in an iso-booth for it's entire life? Unless the heat and AC go out often, is it really going to make a difference?

    • @framusburns-hagstromiii808
      @framusburns-hagstromiii808 3 года назад +12

      @@ATotalDork As long as the glue completely penetrated all the way through all the finger joints and made good bonds and the cabinet is never moved much .... Maybe not... but why do a half-ass job when it's not much more work to fix it right?? One-and-done and then you can move it if you need to afterwards and no worries. If you have ever had to chase down a weird intermittent 'frequency-related' buzzing in a cab...you would know it can be a pain..and you don't want it happening in the middle of a recording session...Now that I think about it, it would be a good idea to remove the speaker baffle and inspect the baffle mounting strips because they might have been split or splintered. He said some of the screws seemed stripped which means they were ripped loose ..not good. Anything with enough force to bust out the finger joints could have weakened,/cracked them..also make sure all the speaker mounting screws are sufficiently tight. I'm really surprised none of the voice coils are rubbing apparently there are no warped baskets. Anyway that's what my OCD would force me to do....but thats just me...Cheers!

    • @paulthebeardedonedowning6820
      @paulthebeardedonedowning6820 3 года назад +4

      had the same feelings regarding the steel work lol felt like sacrilege lol I woulda been worried about the glue not getting into the joints proper think I'd of probably tore back the tolex or whatever and gone into those joints to make sure. I'd paranoid about little unintentional air escaping through the cracks and affecting the sound lol

    • @charlesoxley7242
      @charlesoxley7242 3 года назад

      Just out of curiosity, do you suppose that something like JB Weld, applied with a syringe into the separated joints would have been a good idea?

    • @jaredtorres1000
      @jaredtorres1000 3 года назад +11

      @@charlesoxley7242 Honestly wood glue like Titebond 2 or 3 will do the trick. Much better than Gorilla Glue in my experience. With Titebond the bond will be stronger than the material itself.
      I used that to keep the tolex on my 1x12 on and it’s extremely resistant to climates and I live in Oklahoma. Hope that helps!

  • @joelhines7449
    @joelhines7449 3 года назад +6

    Matchless uses a 1x1 block in the corners all the way from the front rail to the back, glued and screwed for reinforcement. This makes the corners very sturdy.

  • @Jimmy2Bits
    @Jimmy2Bits 3 года назад +6

    5:23 Use a retractable ratchet tie-down. wrap it around the whole cabinet.

  • @Godisnotmyshepherd
    @Godisnotmyshepherd 3 года назад +5

    The joy in your eyes after you played, that‘s what it‘s all about! Love your channel!!

  • @meeno_the_man
    @meeno_the_man 2 года назад +3

    Not corny at all, that was a perfectly apt convocation of the new space. And as a cinematographer, I’ve got to say that lighting and singular wide was in symphonic harmony with that full rock bonanza.

  • @Turboy65
    @Turboy65 3 года назад

    I fixed a 1960A that was broken in a similar manner. It had gotten wet and the glue joints gave out. All of them. I was going to recover it anyway and convert it to 1969 pinstripe specs. When I removed the old tolex, the cabinet fell COMPLETELY apart. I simply cleaned the old glue out of the glue joints and glued the cabinet back together, and did the rest of the conversion and new tolex job. It came out great. To fix that cabinet right, you'll end up recovering it.

  • @treborkciddur
    @treborkciddur 2 года назад

    I bought a '70 B cab from a broker that used to belong to Robin Trower, and it was broken at all 4 corners. The tolex was so torn up that I just said screw it and peeled it and rebuilt it. I still use it today 30 years later. love it.

  • @RKDriver
    @RKDriver 2 года назад

    I've had a 4x12 for years now and upgraded the speakers several years ago. Debated on getting rid of it off and on because they are heavy, cumbersome and very loud. But nothing I've ever tried does what they can with a good tube amp. I've got a great 120x tube amp with a volume control and I don't need to play it loud but those speakers still move air and it's very rewarding. I'm not getting rid of it.

  • @Mcsteveberry
    @Mcsteveberry 3 года назад +78

    whenever rhett plays it sounds like there's fuzz inherently built into his fingertips

    • @dlblox27
      @dlblox27 2 года назад +1

      I think thats due to a real high gain and bass tone.

    • @TheTapMusic
      @TheTapMusic 2 года назад +1

      He definitely turned on a fuzz at the end, or rolled his volume down with one on at the start. Didn’t catch which

    • @jordandangelo180
      @jordandangelo180 2 года назад

      @@TheTapMusic that’s the MKI Tone Bender Sola Sound that he picked up at Macari’s in London I believe. It sounds just like it and has the tone and volume of a Tone Bender.
      Edit: oh yeah it’s definitely the Tone Bender MKI I can see the cheese wedge 🧀 shape. Nothing like it….but yeah you definitely need that amp break up or a drive pedal for full Fuzz Glory

  • @ronaldorage1844
    @ronaldorage1844 3 года назад +13

    That wide shot of Bret playing in the basement was great :)

  • @ryanfulldark2775
    @ryanfulldark2775 3 года назад +2

    When you started unscrewing the back I thought the whole thing was gonna collapse!😂

  • @longsnapper5381
    @longsnapper5381 2 года назад +1

    There are more than a few RUclips videos on replacing the Tolex on cabs.It's not difficult just annoying and time consuming. It is, however, the right way to rebuild this cab. Band Aid fixes don't work on motorcycles or audio equipment. Too much vibration. Take it apart. Repair the joints with full length wood blocks etc as detailed below. Put a new skin on it and enjoy the fruits of your labor.Great playing as always ,Rhett.

  • @deke61sg
    @deke61sg 3 года назад +7

    4x12's Rule. Move that air brother. I would definitely rebuild (re glue all the joints) and recover it. They use a form of cotton backed PVC now. The grill looked perfect. It'll last you a life time and drive the niebohrs nuts. Have fun.

  • @musicmnw1982
    @musicmnw1982 2 года назад

    The basement jam was a great idea. It's the best two minutes of cinematography I've seen here on RUclips. (...and I watch A LOT of RUclips.)

  • @rangerdoc1029
    @rangerdoc1029 2 года назад +1

    I played 100watts through a 4x12 ONCE. it touched me in places I've never been touched before.

  • @10yerswonder
    @10yerswonder 3 года назад +3

    Rhett just blessed the studio by FUZZING TF OUT OF IT. Gotta love it

  • @phillefever1934
    @phillefever1934 2 года назад +1

    Man I couldn’t even watch that “repair”. So many easy ways to have done that so much better. That cabinet was worth an actual repair instead of a temporary kludge

  • @gnawbabygnaw
    @gnawbabygnaw 3 года назад +2

    I’ve seen Keith Richards telling a story about an amp getting dropped before a show. Was torn up. I think there was a hole in the speaker etc. Said it sounded AMAZING. The sound he’d been after. Sounds Sweet Rhett!!

  • @RobbieTayVaughan
    @RobbieTayVaughan 2 года назад

    Buddy had a similar break on a Ampeg 6x10. Cut a new bottom board and did a dovetail route for it and into crresponding sides. Stronger than ever!

  • @Dokkensound
    @Dokkensound 2 года назад

    If the baffle screws are a bit stripped we used to dip wooden match sticks in wood glue and fill the hole. Works like a charm and doesn't leave the baffle looking like Swiss cheese.

  • @NinerFourWhiskey
    @NinerFourWhiskey 2 года назад +1

    Rhett, I've fixed a number of tour damaged cabinets just like that. There are two things: Dowels and Cleats. Take the cabinet apart, clamp it square and drill and dowel the joints each way (perpendicular dowels spaced down the edge) and put cleats on the inside corners. Repair the tolex if necessary. No rattles and they are stronger after repair than when new. Never had one come back after repair.

  • @legendofthestrings1
    @legendofthestrings1 3 года назад +3

    Rhett run a bass through it to see if you get and vibration noises. Also what I would do is get a glue syringe and inject epoxy into the break. Been there done that. Works great.

  • @jts3339
    @jts3339 3 года назад +58

    Rhett, I love you, BUT…you actually will need a “Plan B” when the wimpy screws in those brackets work loose. There’s a first time for everything.

    • @mikemorrisonmusic
      @mikemorrisonmusic 3 года назад +5

      That’s why he included glue as reinforcement.

    • @flightnavigator8999
      @flightnavigator8999 3 года назад +3

      Plan B is a long time away

    • @jts3339
      @jts3339 3 года назад +14

      @@mikemorrisonmusic Rhett has good intentions, but unless glue is clamped to something like a wooden cleat it offers no structural integrity on it’s own, nor is it intended to. I’m a mechanical engineer and I would love to say that this is a good repair, but it’s a bandaid at best. I’ll be the first to say that Rhett has great guitar skills and I really like him, but this is not a great repair. If his intention is to stop potential rattling from the cab and keep it in his studio it will be fine - not strong enough to gig with, but fine for studio work. Rhett is a smart guy and he’ll figure it out without our help.

    • @flightnavigator8999
      @flightnavigator8999 3 года назад

      @@mikemorrisonmusic yeah, so jts3339 stick around for a while 😁

    • @jts3339
      @jts3339 3 года назад +3

      @@flightnavigator8999 I have a feeling we’ll all be hanging for a while. In the meantime, the best thing we can all do is practice our guitar skills instead of posting online. Cheers!

  • @eyedunno8462
    @eyedunno8462 2 года назад +1

    Load some fiberglass insulation bat inside of there, so as long as it's not touring or being exposed to hot sun and humidity it will not damage speakers. Tightens things up considerably by reducing the wooliness in the low mids, better 'focus'

  • @greggpbowlz
    @greggpbowlz 3 года назад +7

    Rocking out in an empty basement... Love it! Sounds great!

  • @TVoltG
    @TVoltG 3 года назад

    My best cab was a a broken one too. You can barely see it on my profile pic. I repaired and slapped new custom red and black tolex, loaded with creamback 75's. It's huge sounding. Love it!

  • @zigzignuts
    @zigzignuts 2 года назад +1

    I second the recommendation of clamping and woodblocking those jounts

  • @Liko81DJ
    @Liko81DJ 3 года назад +8

    Tie down straps FTW. When clamping a box (especially one already half-together), you can use a tie-down strap to compress the joints while the glue cures. They have tons of other uses besides, especially for musicians.

    • @weschilton
      @weschilton 2 года назад

      @MarkKiddGuitar or just glue the screws in like they should have been in the first place

    • @Liko81DJ
      @Liko81DJ 2 года назад

      @@Alfred_-vp9ys "For The Win", usually...

  • @dpabama
    @dpabama 3 года назад

    I picked up a Marshall 2551BV Jubilee 4x12 a few years back with almost identical damage. In my experience it has nothing to do with Marshall’s build quality or materials, and everything to do with their substandard shipping materials and packing techniques.
    The box containing your cabinet was likely dropped on one of the corners during shipping (probably more than once!), which caused the cabinet to become wracked until the finger joints at the bottom corners finally gave way under the pressure. Simultaneously, as the cabinet was wracked out of square the baffle screws tore free from their anchor points, further compounding the problem.
    The main issue is Marshall does not use any sort of internal bracing or support in their shipping containers to prevent the cabinets from becoming excessively wracked when they’re inevitably mishandled during shipping. They basically cram a heavy and extremely bulky 4x12 cab into a cheap flimsy cardboard box, slap a shipping label on it, and off it goes. It’s inconceivable that Marshall is somehow not aware of the problem, so presumably enough 4x12 cabs make it to retailers unscathed it’s not worth the cost or effort to improve their packing materials or techniques.
    The silver lining is if you’re not bothered by a few minor cosmetic blemishes, and you’re willing to spend 15-20 minutes doing some light repair work, you can usually get a sweet Marshall 4x12 cabinet for next to nothing. Rock on!

  • @jasondrummond1318
    @jasondrummond1318 3 года назад

    Glad you joined the club.... there is no substitute for a 4x12. I am converting one of two standard 1960lead from g12t-75 to g12-65. a mesa v30 recto and an avatar g12h. so much tone....

  • @57Techboy
    @57Techboy 3 года назад +1

    I would have opened up the bottom of the cabinet a bit and filled up the gap with a good wood glue then used a ratchet strap or two to lock it in place and let the glue set for at least 24 hours. The brackets would have been unnecessary at that point.
    I would imagine that the transport company that moved both cabinets damaged them on both occasions. Those 4x12’s mist have been thrown off the truck out of spite. One thing that might be an issue is if the voice coils in any of the speakers have become un centered, you may want to test each speaker individually to see if theres any rubbing because eventually it will fail.
    Good luck with the new studio. 🎸🎙🔊🥂

  • @sneifert1968
    @sneifert1968 3 года назад

    I own that same model cabinet. Special ordered from the UK back in around 2003. Paired with my JCM2000 TSL 60 head… Rock and roll baby. Love the 25W UK greenbacks.

  • @Rhuggins
    @Rhuggins 3 года назад

    This video and the comments are so wholesome. This is youtube at its best. All kinds of feels. Thanks Rhett!

  • @ryanandrews5379
    @ryanandrews5379 2 года назад +1

    Man, that cab sounds killer! Those greenbacks have a really nice, creamy sound when they’re breaking up - I think it will enjoy living at your house, and you will make it feel right at home!

  • @thomasshannon2876
    @thomasshannon2876 2 года назад

    As an owner of the same cab purchased around 1990....Yes! These are wonderful cabs, and mine is nicely worn in. Still in like new condition despite lots of moving around, using well-padded (NOT the OEM) covers.

  • @randallknauss2326
    @randallknauss2326 2 года назад

    I bought a 212 Marshall cab slapped 2 Creambaks same issues as you it was like the the builder screwed everything together half way...tightened and glued it is an amazing cab now....rite on man

  • @jamescrosbie7689
    @jamescrosbie7689 2 года назад

    I've got a Hiwatt cab from a pawn shop where the bottom of it was just falling out every time you'd pick it up. Did a similar sort of repair on it, and it sounds amazing.

  • @johnnytruck2009
    @johnnytruck2009 3 года назад

    High glue then ratchet strap the box is how i would roll with it. Sounds good the way you did it. Sweet score

  • @gprz843
    @gprz843 2 года назад

    Touring the northwest back in 2006, my Marshall 4x12 flew off the top of the roof rack, it landed on the highway at 60mph. Luckily it didn’t hit anybody. We picked it up and threw it back on the roof rack, secured it and that night I gigged with that cab. It sounded better. Once back home I checked it and the baffle was cracked in half. The cab was just scratched and one V30 was gone, tored apart.

  • @Stratocaster1969x
    @Stratocaster1969x 2 года назад +1

    Rhett playing guitar just a couple feet from a water heater was a definite throwback moment that brought a tear to my eye. Nice cabinet!

  • @JoshuaCarterliberty
    @JoshuaCarterliberty 2 года назад

    I have had at least 30 various cabs in my life.... My Marshall 1960BX is the bee's knees! G12H 25W speakers rule the world. I still have about ten cabs and this is my goto!

  • @georgespencer3973
    @georgespencer3973 3 года назад

    I love the light in that room in the beginning of the video

  • @DirkGentz
    @DirkGentz 2 года назад +1

    Dear Rhett, great video! But it is not from a Hendrix (reissue) stack. Marshall were starting to built the oversized top cabs (A) in the 90s. The original oversized 4x12 (B) from the 60s was a bottom cab. The original limited Hendrix stack was from 1994 and in purple tolex. The limited Edition Super 100JH Handwired Jimi Hendrix Stack from 2006 also came with an oversized bottom cab in black tolex.

  • @thorbjrnreppe7343
    @thorbjrnreppe7343 2 года назад

    Heritage greenbacks are great, but can definitely be a bit harsh. With the right setup they do wonderful things in a mix.

  • @johngregory7329
    @johngregory7329 2 года назад +1

    That sounds amazing. Money well spent. You sound great. Plexi just around the corner. Stay safe and well and keep Rocking. Signed John Gregory/ Zepbass from Munster Indiana.

  • @Benji_Nilson
    @Benji_Nilson 3 года назад

    Just sold one of these greenback loaded Marshall cabs from the 90s. Absolutely phenomenal cab but I already have an oversized 212 loaded with vintage ev12mls and a Friedman straight cab on the way (and of course a be100 dlx to match all in green tolex).

  • @BUNKERJR53
    @BUNKERJR53 2 года назад +2

    Rhett, I think you should have spread the broken joints apart and put glue into them. Clamped the cab anyway possible even if you laid it on its side and put weight on it. I don't think the metal "L" brackets were the answer. The screws can possibly back out with vibration. Fantastic cabinet though. Marshall cabs are amazing especially the one you bought. Great purchase my man.

  • @kellyb9432
    @kellyb9432 3 года назад

    And the neighbors cried ... for more!!! Congrats, what a great addition!

  • @emilyroy9434
    @emilyroy9434 3 года назад

    That smile on your face at about 9:25 really says it all! 😀

  • @277southtombob
    @277southtombob 3 года назад

    I picked up a older oversized Carvin 4x12 for $125. I got it and looked inside and it had 4 EVM12Ls in it which are some of my favorite speakers and that was about a grands worth of them. I put them in a 2x12 and a couple of matching 1x12s. The EVs were just too heavy in a already heavy 4x12 so I put lighter speakers in it. I’ve thought about putting Neo creambacks in the 412 eventually to lighten it up.

  • @michaelnachoescamilla6241
    @michaelnachoescamilla6241 3 года назад

    I had the same thing happen to a JMI Amps AC30. I glued it back together and installed cleats in the corners. I used camps to tighten everything back together. I would not use the L brackets. I used to gig that exact same rig you have. Riteous.

  • @craigvittorio1865
    @craigvittorio1865 3 года назад +19

    There is absolutely nothing like how a 4x12 feels when it's cranked.

  • @MoreMeRecording
    @MoreMeRecording 3 года назад

    My buddies grey cloth basket weave cab he bought in 78' has 3 sides of the inside signed by Jim Marshall. Pretty cool when we found it.

  • @robertfpjr
    @robertfpjr 2 года назад

    “Bless the space” Well spoken. Nice repair job. I was thinking you would tear it totally apart then glue the joints. Brackets though and job done, Quick and effective. Bravo.

  • @mrmansville9340
    @mrmansville9340 2 года назад

    Use a cargo strap as a clamp around the outside. Glue a pair of battens inside the broken corners and use a coupe of springy planks to temporarily clamp them in place diagonally.

  • @bulletproofprs
    @bulletproofprs 3 года назад +5

    Only addition I would do would be to reglue the joints from the outside! Otherwise good to go!!

  • @DJBuglip
    @DJBuglip 2 года назад +1

    Custard Pie heard. That's in my practice routine all the time. Great sounding cab, Rhett.

  • @tongates8079
    @tongates8079 2 года назад +1

    Oh My goodness.
    Could of ripped the Tolex. reglued and possibly spliced some fresh wood. then re-Tolexed.
    For weeks of spectacular diy content.
    After all it was already destroyed. Everything to gain. And legend level documentation to boot.

  • @tjminasi1442
    @tjminasi1442 2 года назад

    Could totally gig w that cab. Did a good repair job. Have faith in your abilities dude!

  • @Zanthxs
    @Zanthxs Год назад

    Having played electric since 1968 . . . this is a must experience to try. The 8:50 wailing surge . . . no words, feel it.

  • @sophiemilton5939
    @sophiemilton5939 3 года назад +1

    I've been playing electric guitar for 50 years - not that I improved much or achieved much.
    But I encountered Greenbacks very quickly and they do have "the sound"
    IMO they are the ideal speaker if you are playing with any kind of grit or distortion.
    I readily concede that Greenbacks are not the best for sparkly clean tones because they do have a warm, dirty sound of their own when they are driven.
    I used to play through a home-built Marshall pre-amp driven by a Germanium transistor booster into a TRANSISTOR amp into 2x12 Greenbacks.
    Guitarists who came up to talk to me at gigs thought it was an obscure valve amp and were amazed to learn it was transistors. (FET's in the pre-amp and transformer-coupled silicon output stage)
    I've tried several speakers over the decades and always come back to the Celestion G12's.
    I have no idea whether the ones made recently are the same but I for sure believe that the Greenbacks I have from the mid Seventies are the best guitar speaker for Rock guitar - warm but with enough bite.

  • @rocknrollteacherpy
    @rocknrollteacherpy 3 года назад +3

    Holy Molly!! I am so excited to see that new studio already finished! That amp+cabinet sounds amazing!!

  • @jublaim
    @jublaim 2 года назад

    Even if the box seems to sound good it could be wise to check the speakers. I once bought a second hand Crate 4x12 with Celestion S-50's that had been damaged much the same way as yours. It had been "repaired" and seemed OK but I decided to unscrew the speakers and have a look. Found out that the impact had been so hard the speaker magnets had been bent downwards in it's metal attachment. When playing the speakers individually there was audible voice coil rub on two of them and the other two was rubbing when pressing lightly on cone sides. Since the top plate of the basket was bent, there was nothing to do about it; I scrapped them.

  • @jimshomestudio4669
    @jimshomestudio4669 2 года назад

    Morning Rhett. The Heritage speakers are either 20w G12M or they’re 30w G12H. The H come in 55 (the Hendrix) or 75hz. Someone may have already said this. Lots of comments. Glue it back together, wood glue, syringe. Keep on eye on Craigslist. They come up. Power, circuit breakers, breaker panel, number of circuits, etc. all of this is important for anyone running multiple amplifiers, they have a lot of pull. Nothing compared to microwaves, heating elements, dryers, dish washers, ranges, but still enough to overload a single circuit and brown out your electronics, which they don’t like. So if you do a studio tour, please talk about electric. 💪🏼

  • @spcysos
    @spcysos 2 года назад

    I was thinking the same thing! Good job, should work fine for years to come!

  • @the_nondrive_side
    @the_nondrive_side 2 года назад +1

    I'd have taken it apart a bit more and glued it. Then glued it again with thin superglue leeched into the edges of the tolex. Epoxy inside along all the edges.

  • @morganyoungisplayingdrums
    @morganyoungisplayingdrums 2 года назад +1

    Finally, a heading that lives up to its word....killer tone my man. Glad you got that cab up and blazing. And throwing in the appearance of pet and the Custard Pie riff was a bonus.

  • @soundgardener75
    @soundgardener75 8 месяцев назад

    Great job fixing it! Cab sounded great mainly with your playing! 🤘🏾🤘🏾

  • @d.w.liddell8679
    @d.w.liddell8679 2 года назад

    Made my day. Good find. Absolutely blessed the new space...MARSHALL.

  • @migueleespinosa2632
    @migueleespinosa2632 3 года назад

    The last 4x12 cab I had was a Mesa Oversize Retro. It weighed 120+ pounds. I bought it used on 30th st in Manhattan NYC and rolled it up 7th ave past Madison Square Garden to my church and took it up a flight of stairs. To this day, 30yrs later it was one of my finest memories. It sounded glorious.

  • @matimoksa
    @matimoksa 3 года назад +2

    and the fuzz is killer

  • @arisl2370
    @arisl2370 Год назад

    Now i know what those Celestion heritage speakers sound like.. never heard mids so thick and creamy on a speaker before.. very nice !

  • @tymeryder7264
    @tymeryder7264 3 года назад +1

    Great addition to your studio. I agree full length wood blocks might be a better permanent solution.

  • @mikebarney
    @mikebarney 2 года назад +1

    Sounds Killer! The job you did should be fine for studio use. I used to restore these things and build other cabs and amps for a living. If you ever want tips on how to bring this thing back without brackets, gimme a shout.

  • @racpa5
    @racpa5 3 года назад +1

    So easy to fix without messing with the tone. 1/2”x1/2” pieces in the corners with screws and glue.

  • @stanislavmigra
    @stanislavmigra 2 года назад

    Always amazed how much of sound is in cab/speakers. Get immediate ACDC sound vibe, even guitar and amp and what was played was not ACDC.

  • @ericwilliamson9869
    @ericwilliamson9869 3 года назад +1

    wood glue and a corner clamp. wipe off excess glue inside and out. once dried, cut some pieces of wood to length of the inside of the cab and screw them in to reinforce the sides. Paint the outside black to cover up imperfections and you're good to go.

  • @Crescent_Audio
    @Crescent_Audio 3 года назад

    I’m building an oversized Marshall 2x12 clone right now, it looks like a slightly smaller 4x12 straight Marshall cab. Just got the vintage 30 and neo cream back, and the teal tolex. Can’t wait to finish building it. Love Marshall cabs .

  • @joemack1884
    @joemack1884 3 года назад +1

    If the baffle board screws went in tight and the holes were not stripped they were not forced out from shipping damage, they were never screwed in to start with.

  • @Cpt_Adama
    @Cpt_Adama 3 года назад +1

    The best fix would be to remove the tolex and reglue the bottom joints. Next would be to rip a 4x4 diagonally so you have two triangle pieces. Cut the length so it will span the bottom sides glue in place then 3 screws in the side and 3 in the bottom.

  • @maddog1008
    @maddog1008 2 года назад

    Awesome deal!!!
    If it's not too late, you should have go tankless waterheater. More room!!!

  • @Telorchid
    @Telorchid 3 года назад +1

    Great toanz! Congrats on the new cab. Now for the love of God, can you get an instrument cable with a right angle end so it’s not obstructing the vibrato bar on your Novo?

  • @jordandangelo180
    @jordandangelo180 2 года назад

    Man I was hoping you would play the MKI Tone Bender through this and once you punched it on a there a big smile on my face.

  • @sparkyhartfield7777
    @sparkyhartfield7777 2 года назад

    To me, *Marshall* equals *BEASTMODE*...Rhett has a Beast in his studio...!

  • @a.siphrodias2867
    @a.siphrodias2867 3 года назад +3

    I support this message. Anytime loud rock n’ roll is being sent through a Marshall 4x12 I’m in. It’s not a cliche, it’s just a great wonder to behold in our wild world. And it’s not a generational thing either, I’m a millennial not a boomer. So suck it

  • @davidheuett5164
    @davidheuett5164 3 года назад +2

    Your show is unique! Wide, imaginative range of topics, ALWAYS interesting. Thanks!

  • @deadshot4245
    @deadshot4245 2 года назад

    smart man asking for help with the transportation for a long time i ran a half stack rig and i usually carried both items by myself

  • @FabrizioCalderara76
    @FabrizioCalderara76 3 года назад

    I use 4x12" cabinets since I started to play guitar in 1993, because they deliver the best and huge sound to my ears. They're big, heavy but unbeatable!