|  |     There are lots of alternatives. You could look for an old Fender-style
    cabinet, and expect to find something in relatively good condition
    for about $100.
    
    If you want something a little more modern (ie. Theile, EV, Joe's
    "time aligned") there are lots of companies making this type, but plan 
    on spending around $200 or more. In my mind, the biggest advantage
    to the newer ones is size and weight. A larger cabinet is more 
    forgiving of design simplicity (crudeness). The smaller the cab, the
    more critical the design becomes. This is the major reason why the
    new high-tech home stereo speakers of the small bookshelf variety
    are so expensive, because the cabinets take considerable effort to
    design and build.
    
     	I have an old Fender Showman cabinet that I bought for $50 in
    fairly rough shape, and I spent another $50 refurbishing it. It
    can accomidate 2 12's or 2 15's. A good Fender cabinet for 1 15
    would be an old Bandmaster, as these are small enough to fit into
    many small cars.
    
    	If you plan to spend the money for a new cabinet, I suggest 
    you look at the Mesa Boogie line. I'm not sure if you can buy them
    empty, though.
    
    	later,
    	Mark Jacques
    
    
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