SoundGarden
Active Member
Hey, new to the site. I was inspired by the PC boxes shown to me by dopewear, and decided to set up a guitar amp.
I found a used amp with no speakers for cheap on craigslist. I posted an ad saying I wanted one for a prop for a play.
The amp is a good size, inside its a little over 2 feet wide.
Opened up, no speakers. Plan to put all electronics in upper chasis.
Gutted it. Won't be needing these ^
Thanks for the supplies Rona and Best Buy!
Mounted to exhaust fans on the inner top of the cabinet.
Cut my finger making room for the fans. Ouch. I think you can see blood drops behind.
Made a baffle for the intake fans, painted it black to help hide it.
Fans ready to go.
Used the power jack off the back of the amp to keep it looking normal. Power runs through the original switch (used as the master) and spliced into a power bar.
Two 18" florescent light fixtures mounted in the upper part, protruding below.
Two 12V DC adapters, one for intake and one for the exhaust. These adapters are variable between 3 and 12 volts, I have them set to 6V.
Here she is in all her glory.
Close up of timer with power bars, cords, lights and fan.
From the outside when turned on. I will be adding filters to the fans to help block the light and smell.
From behind, turned off. Looking completely stock.
You wouldn't guess it, would you?
So that's it, my first project. I still need to find the proper light bulbs. Can anyone help me out with what kind I need? They are 18" tubes, 120V. Also need to install thermometer.
Cheers
PS - Apologies for poor picture quality, all done on camera phone cause I'm too lazy.
I found a used amp with no speakers for cheap on craigslist. I posted an ad saying I wanted one for a prop for a play.
The amp is a good size, inside its a little over 2 feet wide.
Opened up, no speakers. Plan to put all electronics in upper chasis.
Gutted it. Won't be needing these ^
Thanks for the supplies Rona and Best Buy!
Mounted to exhaust fans on the inner top of the cabinet.
Cut my finger making room for the fans. Ouch. I think you can see blood drops behind.
Made a baffle for the intake fans, painted it black to help hide it.
Fans ready to go.
Used the power jack off the back of the amp to keep it looking normal. Power runs through the original switch (used as the master) and spliced into a power bar.
Two 18" florescent light fixtures mounted in the upper part, protruding below.
Two 12V DC adapters, one for intake and one for the exhaust. These adapters are variable between 3 and 12 volts, I have them set to 6V.
Here she is in all her glory.
Close up of timer with power bars, cords, lights and fan.
From the outside when turned on. I will be adding filters to the fans to help block the light and smell.
From behind, turned off. Looking completely stock.
You wouldn't guess it, would you?
So that's it, my first project. I still need to find the proper light bulbs. Can anyone help me out with what kind I need? They are 18" tubes, 120V. Also need to install thermometer.
Cheers
PS - Apologies for poor picture quality, all done on camera phone cause I'm too lazy.