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Rivera Silent Sister Style Iso Cab Design
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Peterson" data-source="post: 207670" data-attributes="member: 11890"><p>I didn't include the microphones in the drawing but, yes, this cabinet is used for running a guitar amp speaker at full volume (so both the preamp and main stage tubes can start to sing). It's used on (or behind) stage so the stage volume is reasonable, or (as I'll use it) for home recording, where you can't crank a guitar amp to full volume.</p><p>On another forum someone noted a similarity to a "transmission line" cabinet design. I googled that and, though I see what they're talking about, the purpose of this long port is different.</p><p>Do you know if there is someone on this board who would know...</p><p>- how one might attempt to create a 32 foot long labyrinth in a box this size; i.e., how narrow of a passageway can you get away with?</p><p>- would it be OK to port the back side of the speaker into the labyrinth at a random point, or do phase issues come into play?</p><p>The Rivera cabinet can be run using a variety of 12" speakers. They can even provide it without a speaker so you can mount your speaker of choice (Celestion, Eminence, etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Peterson, post: 207670, member: 11890"] I didn't include the microphones in the drawing but, yes, this cabinet is used for running a guitar amp speaker at full volume (so both the preamp and main stage tubes can start to sing). It's used on (or behind) stage so the stage volume is reasonable, or (as I'll use it) for home recording, where you can't crank a guitar amp to full volume. On another forum someone noted a similarity to a "transmission line" cabinet design. I googled that and, though I see what they're talking about, the purpose of this long port is different. Do you know if there is someone on this board who would know... - how one might attempt to create a 32 foot long labyrinth in a box this size; i.e., how narrow of a passageway can you get away with? - would it be OK to port the back side of the speaker into the labyrinth at a random point, or do phase issues come into play? The Rivera cabinet can be run using a variety of 12" speakers. They can even provide it without a speaker so you can mount your speaker of choice (Celestion, Eminence, etc.) [/QUOTE]
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