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Blonde Bassman Amp Test on Homemade Leslie and Grill Cloth Installation

Blonde Bassman Amp Test on Homemade Leslie and Grill Cloth Installation

Years after making this Leslie cabinet, I finally bought some grill cloth to cover the slots. I was relieved to find that I had a great pneumatic staple gun that I bought years ago that worked like a charm. I was also thinking of ordering a better speaker but I think the speaker is fine. It is an old 1972 10" Utah 4 ohm speaker. It matches up great with the amp I used to drive it in this video. I used to use an 8 watt kit built amp to drive the speaker but decided to try my 1964 Blonde Bassman amp. The Bassman is definitely louder and clearer as you will see at the end. The amp test starts at 8:59.
Here is the stapler I used:
I had to go buy some staples at Home Depot and just looked for staples that were 18 ga. with the correct dimensions. They were 3/8" wide by 5/16" long.
Here is the grill cloth:
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