from what I gather... they have low wattage speakers. (Haha, Low-watt in a Hiwatt!)
Can they be swapped out? or would the construction of the cab itself not workout so well for higher wattage 15'' bass speakers?

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AxAxSxS wrote:Here's my advice on speaker cabs.
Buy a cheap one with decent speakers.
When you get it home, take pics of the wiring scheme and how it all goes together and then gut it. Pull the speakers, wire, everything.
Mix up small batches of wood glue with HOT water. about 50/50.
Angle the cab so that the glue will seep into the joins one at a time. Use weights or something to apply pressure once its seeped in a bit.
get all 4 corners and any parts on the front that are joined with glue.
Let it sit 24 hours.
Take some cue tips and deoxit the speaker connections. Use some needle nose pliers to tighten up the female end connectors.
Get some insulation/ porous foam / old sweaters whatever. Use a staple gun to attach this all over the back and side of the cab.
Put everything back together and the cab will sound better than new.
When tightening down the speakers, not to tight, try to make them all the same. add some loctite to the screws after they are situated so they wont back out from vibration.
For all the wood bits that screw back together, add some CA glue to the holes with enough time to let it dry before reassembling. this will help them have some more bite into the wood if its worn out.
I think thats about it. This can make a HUGE difference in the sound. Like, night and day difference. If its old and beat up it'll add another 30 years of life to it.



revancha wrote:I knew someone with one of these. He bought it is LA with replaced speakers for $600. It sounded fantastic (even with the replaced speakers), but I just can't imagine it being worth $1000 without the original Fanes in it.



