![]() ![]() The cleats are some kind of Masonite and I redrilled mine to move the baffle retaining screws inward as some were very close to the edge of the baffle, which is a mdf material and sort of crumbly. ![]() The Pathfinder is an excellent pedal platform, but what really makes it special is tube-like 'just a little dirty' saturation that solid state. Vox cleans arent really about a booming low end anyway. Some PFs have a cleat across the bottom to attach the baffle, which will also need trimming away, but mine only had side and top cleats. There are a lot of a guitar tones that you would struggle to make with an 8' speaker, but the Vox clean tone isnt one of them, in my opinion. Like the Champ, she uses an 8' speaker to push air molecules around. The petite cutie is roughly the same size as a classic Fender Champ, and weighs in at a couple pounds less. The hole ends up being flat on the top so you can stay below the gold front trim strip. The diminutive Vox Pathfinder 15R is just such an amp. I cut mine from the back side using a jig saw. Something shorting the speaker out or headphone jack Top. Post by andytchp » Fri 4:16 am secondhand wrote. You will have to remove a lot of staples so you can flip the bottom of the cloth out of the way. 2.972.923 Posts: 7756 Joined: Fri 9:36 am Location: Brisbane. ![]() As long as you do careful marking, you can cut the 10" hole leaving the grille cloth attached at the top of the baffle. The Vox Pathfinder 15R is a 15 watt solid state amp with Gain, Gain Boost, 2 band EQ (Bass and Treble), a spring reverb and tremolo speed and depth controls. I had to remove the bell cover on the Weber. It is an easy mod, but you first want to check the depth of the speaker and diameter of the magnet do not foul the chassis. The original discussion spanned a couple of weeks or so in January-February of. I did this as well, fitting first a WGS Veteran 10 and then a Weber Silver Ten alnico. More than 3 years ago, I started the thread The next ‘Pathfinder 15R’. ![]()
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