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Specifications |
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Brand | Friedman | ||
Category | Guitar Amp Cabinets | ||
Configuration: | 2 x 12", | ||
Speakers: | Celestion Vintage 30, | ||
Power Handling: | 120W, | ||
Impedance: | 8 ohms, | ||
Mono/Stereo: | Mono, | ||
Cabinet Type: | Straight, | ||
Open/Closed Back: | Closed, Rear Ported, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Construction Material: | Tongue and Groove Baltic Birch, | ||
Height: | 20", | ||
Width: | 30", | ||
Depth: | 12", | ||
Weight: | 53.8 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | FRIEDMAN 212, |
Friedman Rocks
This is one killer cabinet with the Vintage 30's..I just got mine from a friend, and it kicks butt with my Dirty Shirley 40 watt head! Balls to the wall for sure! I've bought tons of gear from Sweetwater, they're the best in my opinion, and the service is always great here! Get this cab, you won't be disappointed!
It’s pretty good...
I"ve used Bogner cabs for 13 years 412s and 212s. Still own a 412 and two OS212s. This Friedman is a great cab on its own but no casters and no side grips is pretty ridiculous. If it helped enhance the tone by "less is more" then I"d understand but to be perfectly honest, the Bognet OS212 sounds better overall side by side with a BE100. The Bogner cabs obviously just doesn"t match… read more my 3 Friedman heads. If this cab was $100 less since there"s about $100 worth of grips and casters missing, then it would be worth it. Cool cab, looks sharp with the SB50 and BE100, sounds pretty good, a B to carry if you gig and don"t have a road case. Literally have one single handle to carry this hause. Not sure what the thinking process was, I suspect to have more profit margin, I dont know seems like a no brainer. But with that said I"m keeping this overpriced cab.
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