4x12 Guitar Amplifier Cabinets
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Looking through the options here, it's easy to see that they're all around the same size. But that doesn't mean they're equal in power. For example, the Randall Thrasher 412s Oversized 400W Ported 4x12 Straight Cabinet is a beast at 400 watts, while the Marshall 1960BHW 120W 4x12 Extension Cabinet has a more modest output designed to faithfully handle the vintage sounds of classic rock. A lot of the cabs get their legendary tone from Celestion drivers, which are kind of like an industry standard for guitar amps - but there are plenty of others to choose from, including some cabinet builders who make the speakers in-house themselves.
No matter what kind of voice you want your guitar to have, or what kind of setup you're looking to build (half-stack or full-stack, for example), this selection of 4x12 guitar amplifier cabinets is a great place to get started. For guitarists who want more volume or simply higher sound pressure levels, there's no better way to push them. And if there's one thing that cabs like the Marshall Custom Tattoo 1960A Vicky Morgan 4x12 Guitar Cabinet can prove, it's that sound isn't the only consideration, either - these are big pieces of onstage kit that can do a lot for your look, as well!