Great job on the cabinet build! just to note, the aluminum sheet that you install for the shielding can sometimes vibrate in the cabinet & be heard due to the speaker vibrations. I use a little glue to seat them along with the staples. Now, I'm onto the second part of this series!
www.brieskorn.de/Guitar___Amps/Verstarkerprojekte/AA1164/PR-cabinet.pdf I modified the dimensions a little to match the ones I measured on a real Fender Princeton
@@robinmarchal5752 Hi, can you share what dimensions you changed? unfortunately I don't have access to a real Fender Princeton, but would like to build a cab as close as possible to the original. Thanks in advance!
@@robinmarchal5752 Hi! Did you have any chance to look it up? :) also just now I noticed the text on the front panel "Handmade in Malmö, Skåne Sweden"!!! this is awesome, 👋🏻 from Stockholm! I've seen someone asking you if you could make a custom panel for them in comments to the second video, so I would ask as well, would you take an order for a custom front panel? :)
Well... At least i know my cabinet is solid, and I like tolex to be honest! It allows me to take the amp to gigs and rehearsals without caring to much about making a scratch - plus tolexing the amp is actually a fun part of the build!
Well done. Great result.
Awesome, now time for part 2 ! thank you, started building a Princeton reverb myself, wanted a smaller amp for smaller gigs.
Thanks so much. I’m building a cabinet in a few months for a similar amp designed by a friend and your video will be very helpful.
Hin - very good build demo.. yes thats the Brieskorn plans work fine - looks like the real thing but much lighter- I made serveral amp cabinets myself
excellent work. 11:42 those staples concern me. if one of those come lose they will fall into the board and fry something
Well spotted! Bothered me too but I'm pretty sure Fender used to do it too actually! Might replace with adhesive foil at some point.
Great video. Do you have a link for the cabinet plans? Thanks
Very nice job! I love amp builds. Do another and make videos for me to watch!!
This is very cool. Amazing job!
👍👍👍Thanks for a nice and interesting video.
Why did you want 6mm back panel? It looks like you could have just moved the cleats 6mm inwards and used the 12mm ply.
Just trying to stay true to the look of the originals which used 1/4" plywood. 1/2" would have looked too thick IMO.
Awesome 👌👌👌
Can you share the plans for the cabinet?
Do you have those schematics available to post?
Taken straight from Rob Robinette's website!
Great job on the cabinet build! just to note, the aluminum sheet that you install for the shielding can sometimes vibrate in the cabinet & be heard due to the speaker vibrations. I use a little glue to seat them along with the staples. Now, I'm onto the second part of this series!
Great tip! Thx
Nice
Amazing work...especially for the first time?
Thank you! First full amp build indeed but I’ve built wooden stuff and worked with tolex before ;)
Hi I’m curious what colour tolex and grill cloth those are. Nice combination
Rough blonde tolex and beige-brown grillcloth ;)
Where can you get the plans shown at 0:52?
www.brieskorn.de/Guitar___Amps/Verstarkerprojekte/AA1164/PR-cabinet.pdf
I modified the dimensions a little to match the ones I measured on a real Fender Princeton
@@robinmarchal5752 Hi, can you share what dimensions you changed? unfortunately I don't have access to a real Fender Princeton, but would like to build a cab as close as possible to the original. Thanks in advance!
@@alexanderdergachev6828 Not sure anymore ^^. I could look it up. Could you give me an email address where to send stuff to?
@@robinmarchal5752 absolutely! it's alexander.dergachev at gmail.com thank you very much!
@@robinmarchal5752 Hi! Did you have any chance to look it up? :) also just now I noticed the text on the front panel "Handmade in Malmö, Skåne Sweden"!!! this is awesome, 👋🏻 from Stockholm! I've seen someone asking you if you could make a custom panel for them in comments to the second video, so I would ask as well, would you take an order for a custom front panel? :)
very nice job, congrats: BTW : how did you put the label on the frontplate ?
It's laser engraved!
All that work! and then you cover it in tolex what a crying shame, I’m a cabinet maker.
Well... At least i know my cabinet is solid, and I like tolex to be honest! It allows me to take the amp to gigs and rehearsals without caring to much about making a scratch - plus tolexing the amp is actually a fun part of the build!
@@robinmarchal5752 yes I agree it is best and tolex makes the difference, maybe I would of doweled it but only for speed. Nice job 👍
I didn't put tolex on my cabinet,I left the natural wood grain and put polyurethane over it and everyone says it looks great
Nice, I'm sure it looks great indeed. I opted for tolex so I don't have to worry too much about scuffs and scratches!