Don't know if this is the right place, but wanted to share my audio set-up for my cab. I've bought a Lordsvale Leisure Jamma cab and converting to Mame (duh !)....
I set out with a couple of requirements:
1) sounds as good as possible. Want to use the cab as a jukebox as well
2) must fit in my cab
3) may cost only close to nothing

First I wanted to use my old set of B&W speakers but one of the bass units is defective and I didn't want to fiddle to make one central bass unit.
I also had a set of 70's Philips speakers which are actualy amazing good quality. Well built, heavy magnets. They cost me about 5 bucks when I picked them up from some fair about 10 years ago

Dismantling them meant also demolishing them, since everything was not only screwed with a zillion screws but also glued everywhere...
They are three-way speakers so I had to move the filters to the cab as well.
For amping I was thinking of an old Yamaha audio-set amp, good quality, and I think it will fit nicely...
The cab originaly had two very cheap speakers rubbish 5 Watt speakers mounted kind of behind the marquee, with sound "outlets" left and right from the marquee. There is a wooden construction behind the marquee that holds the lighting and original speakers. I decided to move the tweeters and mid's on that construction, and also the filters. Amazingly, there was enough room, although I had to fiddle a bit with the tweeters. I ended up using (very good quality) double-sided tape.
The bass units I positioned in the lowest part of the cab. There was a board carrying the cab power supply and a double mains outlet (handy), but under that, there was almost the pefect place for the bass units. A nice, closed box. I decided to mount them in the side panels, as there was not enough room in the front panel to mount speaker covers of the right size. Only after sawing out the holes I realised they took out a pretty big part of the lower side part of the panel, and feared this would weaken the contstruction, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
I will re-use the isolation from the original speakers in the bass unit. Bought nice metal covers.
I made some pics of the "marquee unit". I've got a couple of worries:
1) will moving the bass and mid/tweeter units have a big impact on the sound (I think it's good there's a mid though, only a tweeter would be worse is my guess)
2) the tweeters are positioned kind of oposite the mid's. Hope that will work OK. It doesn't have to be the most fantastic HiFi sound ever though...
3) will the TL lamp (and it's electronics) influence the filters/speakers. Aparantly this should be ok, couse the original speakers where there too, but they don't use filters of course.
All 3 questions can only be anwered by testing it.
Made some pics of the Marquee unit...
Let me all know what you think
