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Technik => Tech-Talk Amps => Thema gestartet von: blindmouse am 30.10.2012 20:23
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Mein Deutsch ist nicht so gut, deshalb mein nachricht in English
Just bought a Dynacord B80 cabinet to match my Dynacord Bass King. Now this B80 needs some restauration. I have some questions. Maybe one of this forums members can provide me with some answers.
1. The pic is from the bottom side of the B80. It has some vents. Are these vents original?
2. I can't find a place where I can connect a speakercable. How you connect the cabinet to the amp? (I had one in the late sixties/early seventies, but I just forgot how it was connected)
3. Was the B80 factory-equipped with damping material?
Thanks ??? ???
(http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz318/jooptraynor/Miscallenious/PICT00441024x768.jpg)
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Hi!
I don't know too much about that old Dynacord stuff, but had a look at www.el-me-se.de. They say, the B80 ist closed and damped. Your cab looks like my B100; are you sure to have a B80?
Anyway, I don't know how to connect a Bassking, but Kings are connected via the screws. King and Echoking have the same width as the cab and can be bolted on, so that the combination just looks like a combo; no cable needed.
Cheers
John
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Well, the logo says B80, the identification plate also. I found out the information on www.el-me-se.de is not always correct. Some model changes are not included. As you see this cab needs some restauration.
(http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz318/jooptraynor/Miscallenious/B80.jpg)
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So, here we have a B80. No doubt. You may be right, el-me-se isn't complete, at least. My King and B100 don't fit in the description there. I persume, my King is a model "in between" and the cab is a very, very early one. Maybe your B80 is a late one and might be an early B100, though.
Restauration is exactly, what my Dynacords need, but it's hard to find the right materials. I decided to leave them just as they are. Time has left some marks on them and on me too ;-) I like the fact, that my cab is as old as me, and the King ist as old as my Queen. We all wear some scars ...
Back to your problem: on top of your cab, two holes can be seen. That's where the screws go in, which connect the amp with the cab. Strange kind of engineering ...
Cheers
John
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I own a B80 in very good condition and complete. On your picture I see a top board missing, which has slots applied to accept an early Bassking's or Eminent EMT's rubber feet giving this set a solid combination. The original cable is guarded through a vent hole and plugged directly into the amplifier. I can take fotos if this will be helpful for you.
/Bernd
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Hi Bernd,
I will be delighted if you would send me some pics. So I recon the vent slots in the bottom of my B80 are orginal, thought I guess the long ones had some binding too. I found me a cheap pair of Echolette P37/30/A speakers to replace the blown Dynacord drivers (dated 1964). So I think I'll try to restore the B80 and fix a top board. Thank you so much for you reaction.
Jan
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I will take some pictures for you. Gimme an hour or two.
Cheers,
Bernd
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Hi Jan,
Here are some fotos taken from my B80.
The hole sitting in the middle of the backside is made for a rod to cant the cabinet.
/Bernd
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On Picture B80_6 you can see two metallic remains between the two vents, which originally were clips to hold the rod when not in use.
And finally a picture from the inside.
/Bernd
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These pics are so helpfull. Thanks a lot. One more question. Am I right when I say these cabinets contained no damping material?
Jan
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Yes, you`re right.
No damping material used.
/Bernd