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Egnater Tourmaster 212X 2x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet Black and Beige

Description
The large physical dimensions and all-birch cabinetry produce a sound that rivals most 4x12" cabinets. Loaded with the custom voiced Egnater Celestion Elite 80 speaker, the Tourmaster 212x is a perfect fit to any Egnater amp head. You can also use this speaker cab to turn your combo into a full stack. Fitted with heavy-duty removable casters and metal side handles this cabinet is easy to transport and built for the rigors of the road.



Features
- Custom Voiced Egnater Celestion Elite-80 Speakers
- Rugged Birch Construction
- Metal Handles, Metal Corners and Rubber Feet
- Rugged Detachable Casters
- Mono / Stereo Selectable
- Dimensions: 29.75" (W) x 12" (D) x 23" (H)
- Weight: 67 lb.
Reviews
4.83
12 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio6
- Performances4
- Amateur Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Professional Recording2
- Bulky/Heavy2
- Experienced4
- Professional Musician2
- Good Audio5
- Versatile5
- Durable3
- Easy To Use3
- Compact1
Reviewed by 12 customers
I would buy this again
submitted6 years ago
byElvis
fromMason, Mi
Works good. Holds it's value
Everything should be built like this...
submitted6 years ago
byJemsjam
fromIdaho
I have owned my Egnater Tourmaster for almost two years now, and simply love everything about it. The build quality is unlike anything I have seen or owned in 24 years of playing guitar. Sound quality is superb. I have a marshall 212 as well as a 1960 4x12, and the Egnater is superior in every way. Several reviewers have noted the weight of the cab as a negative, I find it a pleasant positive. I think this cab will be around forever....It's built like a tank with quality materials. I play mostly with two 2019 Fender Hot Rod delux limited tweeds and run extensions out to the Egnater cab in the center of the two. This gives me a wide stereo sound with the low end of the Egnater as a kind of center channel. This also adds great low end that the Hot Rods lack. I also play the 20 watt Egnater Rebal head with this cab in mono with my Ibanez electric acoustic. Add a Hall of Fame reverb for a thick fully rounded sound. Very versatile cab.....
All the Cab You Could Ever Need!!!
submitted6 years ago
byTim from Boston
fromWatertown, MA
Totally amazing cab! Sounds great, and the removable casters are pretty handy, and the removable back panel is especially cool. Leave it on for nice tight and focused bass response; take it off and it always seemed to me project better and be a little more articulate with each string when you're playing big open chords. I can't describe the difference tonally, it was more about the feel. Anyway I would give it 4 and a half stars if that was an option. I only went with 4 because two of the corner protectors eventually popped off, but that was after a few years of weekly trips to band practice. I sold this off when I decided to downsize to more easily portable combo amps but I would definitely get another one if I needed a cab for any reason.
All the Cab You Could Ever Need!!!
submitted6 years ago
byTim from Boston
fromWatertown, MA
Totally amazing cab! Sounds great, and the removable casters are pretty handy, and the removable back panel is especially cool. Leave it on for nice tight and focused bass response; take it off and it always seemed to me project better and be a little more articulate with each string when you're playing big open chords. I can't describe the difference tonally, it was more about the feel. Anyway I would give it 4 and a half stars if that was an option. I only went with 4 because two of the corner protectors eventually popped off, but that was after a few years of weekly trips to band practice. I sold this off when I decided to downsize to more easily portable combo amps but I would definitely get another one if I needed a cab for any reason.
Rich and resonant tone
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
bykarl
fromundisclosed
I use this with my high-gain Marshall JVM 410 head; when I can, I use two Tourmaster cabs as a stack, and they certainly have the presence of twice as many speakers in a much smaller space. Each cab is heavier and larger than your average 2x12, but the sound is big, clear, and resonant. The speakers themselves are clean and warm, and you're getting an actually birch ply cab for 1/2 the price of what Marshall charges. Real wood cabs do have much better resonance than the standard MDF cabinets, and are much more resilient. A birch ply cab will actually survive being dropped on the corner, where an MDF might just break your heart. I've had it happen. The Tourmaster really does sound as full and rich as a 4x12, and the open-back option really helps tune the rig to the space. An excellent value.
Excellent Cab
Verified Buyer
submitted9 years ago
byJason
fromWI
Used in home studio with Egnater Rebel 30, Tweaker, and Marshall amp heads. This cab sounds great and is very well made. I like the option of removing the back panel to open it up a bit. Some may not enjoy the Wright of this beast, but It's still way easier than a 4X12!
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