Finished shots of My first Express

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Ron Worley
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Finished shots of My first Express

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I finally got my faceplate (Thanks Eric!!) mounted on the amp, so here are a couple shots of the "finished" product. This is the "drawer-cab" with a stained finish- not perfect, but not too shabby for ~$60. It may not meet the standards of some, but I just couldn't swing for one of Distortion's cabs (closing on a new house).... but it is functional.

I did not have the Dymo labeler option, so I used my Brother P-touch labeler and while not legit, I don't hate the look either..

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Looks great to me!:D
Hows it sound?
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Looks awesome Ron, Great Job!!
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I'm glad you like the faceplate!

That drawer cab idea is a great value, and yours looks quite fine!
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Ron Worley wrote:... and while not legit, I don't hate the look either..
What's not to LOVE about this amp :!: It looks like one thing and one thing only– a TRAINWRECK :D I'm sure she'll sound as good as she looks 8)
Eric's face plate is a big plus, as usual :!: And you've got to love the drawer cab concept, as originated by Gem :wink:
Ron, you've got to be proud :D
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Thanks guys, yeah, I'd say I'm pretty happy with it- lots of hard research and build work, but BLOODY HELL, what a beautiful noise...

I am playing it through the 2 greenbacks in my 1975 Marshall 50W combo, but hope to soon see what it does with greenbacks in the empty JCM 1960A cab I have waiting on funds for proper speakers... pricey bit, this amp building....

I have had people ask how I could ever consider retiring (I'm a long way away, but one can dream), getting bored with little to do.... I'm afraid that this amp building thing (and an occasional round of golf) will fill the dance ticket nicely...

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Very cool mister. Congratulations on a job well done, all while producing about a ton of essential library for the use of the forum! Your boss must love you.......or did you do that on company time?? :lol: I'll never tell.
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Hey Ron,
Your setup looks great.
Definitely a lot of bang for your buck..
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Hot damn tamale!
You should be proud.
It looks like one helluva 'Wreck.
That drawer implementation is a great alternative cabinet any way you slice it.
Thanks again for all your dedication on the build pages and BOM's.

I think you moved this board a long ways forward.

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Beautiful job Ron! :D :D
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looking good :)
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super nice Ron
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Thanks guys, it was a blast to build.. I guess my intent was to show that the drawer cab was passable as a stained cab. Other than a few areas that took stain much to darkly, it came out acceptable.. and the dovetail / finger joints actually look really nice.

Most guys will cover it for a gig cabinet, which makes sense. I will probably do one in Tolex too so that I have one to bang around. Tim's Cynthia cab wins hands down though for coolness..

One day, I'm gonna get me one of them there Larry Mann specials though.. :lol:

Dan- I might have run over on a few lunchtimes working on the documents, but generally did it on my own time... :wink:

Ron
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