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Sound City SC412 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (280 Watts, 4x12")
Achieve a clear high end with tons of volume! The Sound City SC412 guitar speaker cabinet moves air with 4x12" 70W Sound City Power speakers made in the U.K.
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Mojotone 1x12 Slammins Unloaded Speaker Cabinet
Load your favorite speaker into this empty cabinet to unleash your favorite guitar tones. This wedge-shaped cab is the perfect personal monitoring solution.
$487.00
- 8 x$60.88
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PRS Paul Reed Smith Archon Guitar Speaker Cabinet (4x12", 280 Watts)
Pair your Archon head with this cabinet for a formidable presence on any stage. This straight cab has four Celestion V-Type speakers and handles 280 watts.
$999.00
- 12 x$83.25
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Marshall Origin 412B Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (240 Watts, 4x12")
Need huge sound? Pair the Marshall Origin 412B straight cabinet with an all-tube Origin head and feel the midrange-rich power of a vintage Marshall stack.
$579.99
- 8 x$72.50
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PRS Paul Reed Smith HDRX Guitar Speaker Cabinet (150 Watts, 2x12")
The PRS HDRX 2x12" cab is the perfect complement to your HDRX head. A pair of Celestion G12H-75 Creamback speakers offer meaty mids and a sweet high end.
$949.00
- 12 x$79.08
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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
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Mesa/Boogie Road King Slant Speaker Cabinet (4x12")
Make any amp roar with this Road King 4x12" cab. A combo of Celestion Vintage 30 and Custom 90 speakers allows this slant cab to produce a plethora of tones.
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Marshall 1960AX Classic Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 4x12")
This angled Marshal cab is tops in terms of looks, projection, and power. With 100 watts of power, it was made to be heard for years to come.
$1,259.99
- 12 x$105.00
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Mesa/Boogie Vintage Split Back Vertical Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Mesa/Boogie resurrects the mean look and sound of the '80s with this vertical 2x12" cabinet. Its split-back design offers percussive lows and airy highs.
$1,249.00
- 12 x$104.08
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Tone King Royalist 112 Cabinet (60 Watts, 1x12")
This compact, yet capable 1x12 cabinet has an open-back design that comes loaded with a custom Tone King 12" Celestion speaker.
$695.00
- 12 x$57.92
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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
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Marshall 1960AV Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (280 Watts, 4x12")
The Marshall 1960AV offers classic Marshall tone in a classic 4x12. With 280 watts of power handling, the Marshall 1960AV is ready to rock.
$1,259.99
- 12 x$105.00
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Victory V212-VG Compact Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 2x12")
Want big tone without a heavy load to carry? This compact Victory 2x12" cab includes twin Celestion Vintage 30 speakers in a vertical orientation.
$1,299.00
- 12 x$108.25
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Peavey Vypyr 112 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x12")
Extend your sonic reach when you hook up your amp to this rock-solid 40-watt cabinet loaded with a US design speaker.
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Marshall Studio JTM Speaker Cabinet (130 Watts, 2x12")
Perfect for pairing with the Studio JTM head, this vertical 2x12" cabinet complements the amp's style and features a pair of Celestion Creamback speakers.
$849.99
- 12 x$70.83
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Marshall Studio Classic Guitar Speaker Cabinet (140 Watts, 2x12")
Push more air and get an aggressive tone out of your cabinet! The Marshall Studio Classic 2x12" cabinet offers a vertical 2x12 design with deep, rich tone.
$849.99
- 12 x$70.83
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Marshall 1936 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (150 Watts, 2x12")
This rugged Marshall cabinet features a reflective closed-back design, and two 12-inch Celestion G12T75 speakers to create a powerful (and very loud) sound.
$799.99
- 12 x$66.67
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Marshall Studio Vintage Guitar Speaker Cabinet (70 Watts, 1x12")
Get iconic tone in a 1x12! The Marshall Studio Vintage 1x12" cabinet is inspired by the generational Marshall plexi amps and offers unmistakable harmonics.
$649.99
- 12 x$54.17
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Victory V212DP Guitar Speaker Cabinet (130 Watts, 2x12 Inch)
A compact pairing for any amp! The Victory V212DP guitar speaker cabinet offers two 12" Celestion Creambacks and looks stunning with signature purple Tolex.
$1,199.00
- 12 x$99.92
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Blackstar HT Venue MKIII Speaker Cabinet (1x12")
Pair any amp with the HT Venue MKIII speaker cab to let its voice truly shine. This 16 ohm cabinet handles up to 80 watts with a single Celestion Seventy 80.
$419.99
- 8 x$52.50
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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.