We currently do not offer custom cabinets in our woodshop outside of cosmetic upgrades.
Want your Mojo cab loaded? Contact sales@mojotone.com for loaded cabinet pricing!
Yes! We provide this service at no extra charge. Please include an order note specifying the speaker installation and the required final impedance. Alternatively, you can call our sales team to place or modify your order.
Typically there should be no functional damage to a cabinet after leaving it in the heat for a while, likewise the structural integrity of a cabinet should not be compromised. The only thing you may notice as a result of high temperatures is the tolex popping up along the edges. If this happens, it can easily be restored with just a dab of super glue or our Mojotone brand Tolex glue.
Yes, we use 1/4" finger joints on all of our cabinets. This ensures that the joints will never separate under normal conditions and makes ours the most roadworthy cabinets on the market.
If a standard cabinet is out of stock, then we are diligently building more. Please see our Lead Times page for current information, or contact sales@mojotone.com for more information.
Our speaker extension cabinets come complete with speaker mounting hardware and wiring harness. Our amp combo cabinets come with speaker mounting hardware. For amp head cabinets, there is no need for other included hardware.
Our 'Lite' and 'American' style cabinets have shells made from solid pine, while most of our 'British' and Mojotone-branded cabinets have shells made from 100% void-free Baltic birch ply. All of our backpanels and baffles are built from void-free Baltic birch ply.
For the DIY'er
Most small combos can be covered with one yard (36" x 54") of tolex. A Twin Reverb sized combo will take two yards, and if you are recovering a 4x12 cabinet, you will need four yards.
The easiest way we've found for installing these is as follows:
1) Dip the logo pegs in paint or dab them with some white-out.
2) Press the logo onto the grill cloth so the paint leaves small dots
3) Drill holes where paint markings have been made-
Some customers put a dab of hot glue on the pegs prior to inserting them into the holes for a bit of extra security, but this is not always necessary.
If you are stapling piping around a 4x12 baffle, you will need about 10 feet, whereas a head baffle will only require about 5 feet. For the small piping that goes on the cabinet, you will need 6 feet for a 4x12 cab and about 5 feet for a head box.
If using Mojotone brand tolex glue, you will need roughly 1 quart of glue for every two yards of tolex you are working with.
Mojotone Tolex Glue will need to be applied to both the wood surface and the backside of the tolex itself. Once applied, let the glue sit for 1 hour. In this time period, the glue should transition from feeling thin and watery to feeling tacky and moldable; once this change occurs, the glue will be ready to use.
If adjustments are needed within the first 24 hours after application, a heat gun can be used to loosen the glue. You may then reposition your tolex as needed without applying any additional glue.