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thedyingmatt:
So get this, after joining this forum yesterday, browsing all the great forum posts and people, I've come to the conclusion that I need to start my own cab project..

I want to build a desktop cab kind of like this one I've seen for sale on mameworld and all that I think it's called LUNA ARCADE.  It's very small and would be perfect for my single wide trailer room (yes it's small). 

So basically I'm wondering if I should really get myself into this, I'm sure it will cost alot, and be alot of dedication but I believe that I will be able to accomplish this with the help of all you great forum members.

So the real question is where should I start?

Buy saint's book? What sites should I start looking at, should I build the cab first, etc??

I know this site has alot of info
but I'm one of those people that needs to be told what to do first
so if anyone wants to help me please p.m. me or reply.

thank you again everyone

Matt

GGKoul:

--- Quote from: thedyingmatt on January 13, 2005, 07:16:43 pm ---Buy saint's book? What sites should I start looking at, should I build the cab first, etc??

I know this site has alot of info
but I'm one of those people that needs to be told what to do first
so if anyone wants to help me please p.m. me or reply.

--- End quote ---

Buy saints book is a good start. 

Then read some of the 'NEWBIE" Threads sticky'd above this post.

javeryh:
It's not as small as the pics make it look... The cabinet is 17.3" W x 26.4" H x 26" D.  I thought about a mini too until I realized it would probably take up more space than I wanted it to.  The Lunacade looks sweet though.  Anyway, I'd buy Saint's book - it is awesome.  Welcome!

Bones:
I would read everything you can get your hands on (including saints book) for the first 2-3 months. Then you will know enough to make a decision on exactly you want and need.

I think rushing in before investing that amount of time will result in something you won't be happy with. Besides, the learning part should be fun & not a chore.

Good luck!! :)


 

Apollo:
Yeah I agree, I probably spent 6 months reading every example in the "examples" section that I could, it definately paid off.

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