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Line 6 PowerCab 112 Speaker System (250 Watts, 1x12")
Get authentic amp responsiveness when using your favorite modeling system with the Line 6 PowerCab 112, complete with flat response and six speaker models.
$649.99
- 12 x$54.17
- No Credit Check6 x$108.33
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PRS Paul Reed Smith DGT Open Back Guitar Speaker Cabinet (60 Watts, 1x12")
Equipped with a Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, this PRS cab is a perfect match for the DGT 15 or just about any other vintage-voiced amp head.
$499.00
- 8 x$62.38
- No Credit Check6 x$83.17
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EVH Eddie Van Halen 5150III MX 1x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet
A perfect companion for the EVH 5150 III MX head, this cab comes stocked with a Celestion Heritage speaker.
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Mesa/Boogie 1x10 Rectifier Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x10", 60 Watts)
Made in Petaluma, California, the Mesa/Boogie 1x10 Rectifier cabinet is very compact, but can handle duty as a standalone or extension cab.
$559.00
- 8 x$69.88
- No Credit Check6 x$93.17
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Mojotone 1x12 Lite Unloaded Speaker Cabinet
Weighing in at just 13 lbs, Mojotone's semi-open-back cabinet is made from solid pine with a void-free Baltic birch ply speaker baffle. Add your own 12"!
$325.00
- 8 x$40.63
- No Credit Check6 x$54.17
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Friedman BE 412 2xV30 2xG12M Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts)
Loaded with two Celestion G12M-25 Greenbacks and two Vintage 30s, this Friedman 4x12 cabinet puts out huge low end, rich mids, and smooth, restrained treble.
$1,499.99
- 12 x$125.00
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Mesa/Boogie 1X10 Boogie 14" Open Guitar Speaker Cabinet (45 Watts, 1x10")
Perfectly partner your "mini" Mesa head with this 1x10" cab for killer style and sound. This 8 ohm cab handles 45 watts through a custom Celestion speaker.
$459.00
- 8 x$57.38
- No Credit Check6 x$76.50
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Victory V212-VH Compact Guitar Speaker Cabinet (60 Watts, 2x12 Inch)
Lead your guitar tone to victory! The Victory V212-VH cabinet combines a Celestion Vintage 30 and a G12H speaker for clear highs and projecting upper mids.
$1,199.00
- 12 x$99.92
- No Credit Check6 x$199.83
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Bad Cat Hot Cat Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 2x12")
Ensure your Hot Cat amp absolutely smokes with this matching 2x12" cab. A pair of Celestion Vintage 30 speakers handles 120 watts and offers a modern sound.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Engl Pro Guitar Speaker Cabinet (4x12", 240 Watts)
No Engl stack is complete without at least one of their speaker cabs in your backline. A quartet of Celestion Vintage 30 speakers handles up to 240 watts.
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Mesa/Boogie Boogie 23 Open Back Speaker Cabinet Bronco (90 Watts, 1x12")
The Mesa/Boogie Boogie 23 speaker cab's single Celestion C90 delivers huge sound, versatility, and portability, making it perfect for any live performance.
$549.00
- 8 x$68.63
- No Credit Check6 x$91.50
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Friedman Runt EXT Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 2x12")
Don't settle for less -- pick up a Friedman Runt EXT cabinet. Its Celestion Vintage 30s and birch construction create a full-range, tonally complex sound.
$999.00
- 12 x$83.25
- No Credit Check6 x$166.50
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Friedman 212 Vintage 2xV30 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts)
When you need to sound huge, reach for the Friedman Vintage 2x12 cabinet. Great as your main guitar speaker, it delivers warm bass and strong midrange bite.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Friedman 212 Extension Guitar Speaker Cabinet 2xV30 (120 Watts)
Two Celestion Vintage 30s and a closed-back design give the Friedman EXT-212 a rich tone with full bass. Hand-wired in the U.S. for reliable performance.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Peavey 212-C Guitar Speaker Cabinet (60 Watts, 2x12")
This throwback Peavey 2x12 cab features a convertible open or closed-back design, stereo and mono capability and Celestion Vintage 30 and GT-75T speakers.
$599.99
- 12 x$50.00
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Fuchs Ultralight 212 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (130 Watts, 2x12")
This 212 cabinet is loaded with a pair of Warehouse ET65 speakers and weighs in at a lightweight 42 pounds, making this cabinet easy to bring on the road.
$1,032.00
- 12 x$86.00
- No Credit Check6 x$172.00
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Friedman Jake E. Lee Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x12", 65 Watts)
Small cabinet, big sound! Jake E. Lee's signature Friedman 1x12 cabinet with red tolex and white piping comes loaded with a Celestion G12M-65 Creamback.
$699.99
- 12 x$58.33
- No Credit Check6 x$116.66
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Marshall MX412BR Guitar Speaker Cabinet (4x12", 240 Watts, 16 Ohms)
Build the foundation for a full Marshall stack with the flat-fronted MX412BR. This 4x12" cab features a quartet of Celestion G12E-60s for powerful tone.
$579.99
- 8 x$72.50
- No Credit Check6 x$96.66
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Laney LFR112 Active Guitar Speaker Cabinet (200 Watts)
Ideal for use with modeling rigs, this Laney LFR powered cab puts out a full frequency range, designed to embrace the nuances of a digital guitar setup.
$799.99
- 12 x$66.67
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Bad Cat Black Cat Guitar Speaker Cabinet (60 Watts, 1x12")
Loaded with a single 12" Celestion Bad Cat speaker, the Bad Cat Black Cat speaker cabinet is an open-back design, which makes for a less direct sound.
$649.99
- 12 x$54.17
- No Credit Check6 x$108.33
That said, pairing an amp head with a speaker cab doesn't mean you need to go huge. Increasingly, modern guitarists are building separate-head-and-cabinet rigs to get more control over their tone. With a stack, you can swap out either your amplifier or speaker cabinet to take advantage of different tubes, speaker drivers, amp types, and different combinations of wattage and impedance. You can also add an extension cabinet to project your amp's sound farther, and get better dispersion on stage. This type of mixing and matching requires some technical knowledge, but can ultimately be your ticket to the Tone Zone -- and a way to build up your own customized collection of components for any situation.
From the instantly recognizable aesthetics and mid-range tonal bite of Orange and Marshall cabinets, to the classic vintage-vibe sounds of Fender and Vox, to higher-gain brands like Randall and EVH, the options out there for electric guitar cabinets can be a little overwhelming. You could go all-Orange for a fuzzy, British drive, or go all-Fender for bright, chiming clean sounds -- but you don't have to stick with all one brand. Try open-back cabinets for bright, up-front tone with a lot of presence, or plug into a closed-back cab for more low-mid bark and thicker bass.
As far as speaker firing angle, there are straight and angled cabinets -- pioneered by Marshall for The Who in the 1960s -- which aim the sound slightly upward toward the guitarist's ear for convenient stage monitoring. Speaker size (8" vs. 10" vs. 12"), impedance, cabinet construction material, and stereo/mono capability are just a few more of the specs you may want to consider when shopping for the perfect guitar cab. As always, feel free to call our Gear Experts at 800-460-8089 with any questions related to amp and speaker combinations.