Any suggestions for a vertical or oversized 2x12 guitar cab? I currently own some old Peavey 212ST and 212M cabs, but want something with a bit more coverage. The Mesa Vertical Rectifier 2x12 is about the most expensive I'd care to go at around $400, and I'd really like to keep it closer to the $250 mark (or less used), as it'd probably be used with a small head like the Peavey Triumph 60 or something comparable. The ADA split 2x12s are too small, and the only other cabs I can think of are the Peavey verticals. The Engl equivalent is out of my price range.
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Re: Vertical and/or oversized 2x12 cabs.
are you talking $250-$400 loaded with speakers or just an empty cab for use with your own speakers? well they may be a bit out of your price range if you are looking for loaded cabs. but some of the best 2x12 cabs around IMO are made by earcandy http://earcandycabs.com/
-Mike
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Re: Vertical and/or oversized 2x12 cabs.
I've got cool Jackson vertical cabs. These things sound great, but they are a little heavy. The speakers aren't logoed, but it's said that they're Eminence. They also made a 4x12 version with both red or black speakers.
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Re: Vertical and/or oversized 2x12 cabs.
http://www.avatarspeakers.com used to have a 2x12 vertical cabinent.
I can't say enough good things about these guys. They drop the speakers you want into the cab and ship them out quick. Look at his Dual V30 special.
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Re: Vertical and/or oversized 2x12 cabs.
I'd want to start out with a loaded cab, and swap speakers later if necessary. When I said oversized, I should have been more specific - I mean something like the Mesa cabs in terms of speaker placement. I have recorded with a G-Flex 2x12 and it sounded good, but in general I already know what a traditional horizontal 2x12 is going to offer me onstage. I'm looking to get the benefits of a half-stack but without the weight of a 4x12, ie. a speaker "up high" (slanted perhaps) for my own benefit in venues with insufficient stage monitors. I may be overestimating the effect a different speaker arrangement would have.
I certainly could set one of the Peavey cabs on its side for a similar effect, but to a degree I'm just looking to try something new.
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