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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 10:50 pm 
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I am calling it the Franklin 15. I've actually got a few friends that are commissioning me to make them one now.

I'm running a Mojo Greenback speaker. US made, British cones, sounds just killer.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:32 pm 
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Very nice! I love the look of your cabinet, to sweet :D

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Very nice Scott! Do you have any pics of the inside? did you scratch build or use a kit? What about the lables on the chassis? how or where did you get them? . . Nice job on the front where you recessed the face of the chassis!
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That turned out nice.

"Franklin", that's cute...

What grille cloth is that? I like that material.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 9:10 pm 
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Used a Trinity Kit. Nice convenience having all the parts in one box. Great transformers.

On the grill cloth, I don't know what it is, but it's pretty unique. It's not a cane weave, but it has that look when your up close to it. I'm not sure where it comes from.

For what it's worth, I hired a guy to make the cab for me. I stained and sealed it myself. If I get any more hardwood cabs, I"ll let him do the staining. Not my specialty, it wasn't a good enough job to sell to a customer/friend, but that's my personal amp so I felt a lot of satisfaction finishing it myself. I have no skills in woodworking. :)

The amp sounds incredible.

I highly recommend the newish JJ ECC830S preamp tubes. I'm also using the JJ 5AR$ and two JJ EL84s.


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Nice work. Kind of reminds me of one of those old Boogie combos. 8)

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