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NEW REVIEW - For The Bucks, Best Cab On Market!
Being a HUGE fan of Blink-182, for quite some time I been leaning towards buying a Mesa, or Marshall JCM 1990 series. However, the price caught my eye one day at GC and i had to try it out. Instantly i was blown away by the sound. Crystal clear cleans, and thunderous yet noticeable distortion. I decided to check the wattage it maintained and was blown away by that as well. All in all, i now run this bad boy through my Marshall MG100HDFX Head. Great combination, along with any B-52 would perhaps be better. Great Buy, looking to make it a full stack soon. It is rather lighter than i expected but bigger than most cabs. If i had to relate it to any other cab, i would mistake it easily for a Mesa.
Reviewed by Tom on 11/19/2009 who plays Punk Rock.
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A good unit for the money
Again I was dead set on getting a Mesa Boogie, but after playing this cab (with the AT-100 head) I was pretty impressed. The tone is warm and tight with nice response. The clean channel was very warm and resonate, and the overdrive was chunky and "chainsaw" like. It's not as tonel as a Mesa, but then again compair the ticket price! The baltic birch construction is nice and stout, yet not too heavy to lug around. My only complaint is that the covering could have been a bit more ridgid. Although the material is soft and nice to look at, it's also VERY easy to rip.
Reviewed by Hutch on 11/21/2006 who plays Metal, Rock, Blues.
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Incredible!!!
This cab is one of the best and loudest cabs i've ever played. It is four times louder than some cabs it's size. It sounds incredible for both my clean tones, dirty tones, or just anywhere in the middle. I use it in a full stack with my marshall head. It sound just as good as almost any Marshall cabs. It could be used at most any venue because it is so loud. I think you should definetly buy one as soon as possible!
Reviewed by Bubba on 5/30/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, '80s Metal, Folk Rock, Reggea.
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No better cab for the bucks
I bought one of these for my thrash metal playing kid, now I want one. He plays a 150w Line 6 head and it sound killer for his type of music. But to my surprise I played it with my multi-preamp rack rig and to my surprise it was very responsive to ALL my tones as well. I'm currently using 2 Crate Blue VOODOO 4x12's but well be adding at least one of these ASAP.
Reviewed by BookofRockPart1 on 3/26/2007 who plays Rock, Blues, Metal.
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Killer sound, killer price !!
I have the AT100 head and I'm happy with it. I was using 2 Genz Benz cabs but some thing was missing. It never sounded as good as it did in the store. I went back after a few months and tried it again and the sound was there. Took it home and that was it . The cab definately compliments the head. I would say the speakers have a flat response which lets the EQ on the amp do its job. My other cab had more of a scooped sound so the EQ was not as responsive. My only gripe is the chrome egg logo. Great value !
Reviewed by Wannabeshredder on 1/3/2007 who plays Metal.
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Great Cabinet
I plug my 7 String Prestige to a JSX head then to a B52 AT-412A. This cab is remarkably responsive, tight, and clear especially given the price. Quality you would expect from cabs in at twice the price. Nice Job B52.
The AT-412A is NOT ported?at least mine isn?t.
Reviewed by NixerX on 10/16/2006 who plays Metal, Prog Metal.
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It does what it is supposed to do.
I got this Cab at Guitar Center not that long aga, about a month, and ever sence-I have had the huge wall of tone that most guitarist crave. This cab does contour to EQ's really well, but it does have just a slight sharpness-when you lay through the cab,STand in front of it then stand about 10 to 15 feet away from it(stage distance)-there is a totally different edge to the tone-so my suggestion is just rolling back the treble a bit and raising the mids a hair. I like a lot of bass, with decent mids a little treble(Brown Sound Guy) And this cab does it for me-I run a Peavey Bandit 112 Transtube (SHeffield Loaded) into it, and talk about awesome-crank the distortion and go-thats all I need -the cab freakin rocks, and It carries very well-GET THE CAB!
Reviewed by Brett Robbins on 9/21/2009 who plays Metal/Hard Rock.
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Great Cabinets
I have both the AT 412 slant and straight. They are matched with my B-52 AT-100 watt all tube head. The Cabs are built real well, have wheels on them, but they are heavy to lift. The chrome B-52 emblem in the front of the cabs make it look classy. Great buy for the money.
Reviewed by wicktana on 8/4/2006 who plays classic rock, blues, motown, light metal, country.
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Quite Good
The AT-412 is a nice powerhouse of an amp. It packs a lot of punch, and gets pretty loud. With another B-52 head on it sounds perfect. Distortion sounds great on it, but it's excellent sounding clean. If you've got the money, it's a good buy.
Reviewed by Nighthawk551 on 10/17/2006 who plays Rock, Punk, Christian Worship.
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Average
This Cab is very mediocre. It gets super muddy at high volumes, and it just isnt that amazing sounding to begin with. I know it was this Cab, because I play through a Peavey 5150 Head. Some free advice: Buy a Mesa Boogie 4X12 if you play Metal such as Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, or In Flames; or if you play Progressive such as Job for a Cowboy, The Facess, or All Shall Perish. High Gain=Mesa. End.
Reviewed by Muerte Guitarist 1 on 11/15/2006 who plays Metal/Progressive.
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