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Marshall 1936 2x12 Cabinet
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Sometimes a single-speaker cabinet isn't quite big enough and a 2x12 combo amp just doesn't offer quite enough flexibility. When you're in that situation, it's time to start looking at 2x12 guitar amplifier cabinets. Whether you're pairing one of these up with a 4x12 cab to build a three-quarter stack, or using it on its own with your favorite amplifier head to get the right sound level for a mid-sized venue, it's up to you to decide which layout will make the most sense for your performance style and your signature guitar tone. There are plenty of 2x12 cabinets to choose from, so no matter what you need from your cab, you ought to find it somewhere in this section.

A lot amp heads have matching cabinets, so if you'd like something tailor-fit to your amplifier, it's worth checking to see if there's a match. For instance, if you have an EVH 5150 III 50W head, then the EVH 5150 212ST 2x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet would make a perfect partner - especially since it's a top seller with stellar reviews (not that we'd expect anything less from a piece of EVH gear). There are also tons of cabs from renowned amplifier builders, which are usually designed to support the type of sound those amps are known for. The Friedman 2x12" Ported Closed Back Guitar Cabinet is a great example, loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s for incredible bass and midrange response.

Sometimes it's good to be in the middle, and that's definitely the case with 2x12 guitar amplifiers. Sitting pretty between 1x12 and 4x12 cabs, they're not too big and not too small: just the right size to deliver tons of versatility. You can take one of these 2x12 cabinets just about anywhere, and use it in all but the largest venues. That's why they're go-to cabs for guitarists from all walks of life, and whether you're choosing your first-ever 2x12 or upgrading from an old standby, there are plenty of great options here to choose from.