Designed specifically for Marshall's MG Series, this cabinet is a perfect match for the MG100RCD, or any head or amp with a speaker extension jack. The MG412B is built to last and value-priced, giving you more for your money. Combined with the angled-front cabinet, it makes a complete full-sized stack. Learn More...









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8 out of 10Feature:
I'm not sure that mention of features is applicable
Quality:
It's built well enough
Value:
Not my favorite, but definitely worth the cash
Desirability:
umm...
Sound:
Not aweful, but I prefer British made Celestions.
Ease of Use:
I guess any speaker cab is easy to use.
Support:
I've never needed support with this cab, but my experiences with Marshal(KORG USA) have always been pleasent.
Overall:
It's not as heavy as my 1960 cabs so I'll keep it around. I'll probably change the speakers at some point.
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10 out of 10Feature:
Do not use any accessories
Quality:
Not tour quality, but good enough. Plastic corner protectors/carrying handles, no casters. Otherwise a good product.
Value:
This cabinet used as a stack is exactly what I wanted....stack volume for a reasonable price
Desirability:
Yeah I want it! Nice addition to the rest of the stack.
Sound:
If you are wanting to make someone's ears bleed(and still sound really good at high volume), you might want to move up to a higher watt amp, but for indoor play, this thing has plenty of balls.
Ease of Use:
No Brainer. Plug it in and play.
Support:
Not used any Marshall support
Overall:
Nice cabinet. I own the full stack and play it with the MG100HDFX head. I bought the stack to get the extra volume necessary to play with a small band. This set-up is perfect. You don't get the soft feel of the tube amps with the bigger cabinets, but you aren't paying the extra $$$. I use a digitech 50 pedal, and get really good sounds and effects. they complement each other very well.
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10 out of 10Quality:
good quality for not that much money.
Sound:
it sounds really good with acrate head.
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