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Specifications |
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Brand | Fender | ||
Category | Guitar Amp Cabinets | ||
Configuration: | 1 x 12", | ||
Speakers: | Celestion G12P-80, | ||
Power Handling: | 80W, | ||
Impedance: | 8 ohms, | ||
Mono/Stereo: | Mono, | ||
Cabinet Type: | Straight, | ||
Open/Closed Back: | Closed, | ||
Inputs: | 1 x 1/4", | ||
Height: | 18", | ||
Width: | 23.5", | ||
Depth: | 11", | ||
Weight: | 41 lbs., | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | 2231010700, |
1-12 Tweed cabinet
This is a good addition to even a custom deluxe! It subtley inhances tone and even pushes a little more air to achieve a larger sound without more volume.
Classic large cab, great, full tone.
A larger 1x12 closed cab with a great, full tone. While not on the more portable side of 1x12 cabs, I think it sounds better and more full than smaller cabs. Closed back has a thicker tone with more lows and thump, is more directionally focused, and is less airy and bright than open backs. Whether that's for you is up to your ears. Workmanship is good, no complaints. Unsurprisingly,… read more it seems Fender has cab construction down. Has a tele-style jack cup, which get a wiggly over time...I preemptively replaced mine with an Electrosocket. Note that the cab back can be a challenge (nightmare) to get off. I've seen a couple reviews claim that this cab is entirely made of fiberboard (despite fiberboard being strongly favored in the hi-fi audio world, plywood seems more favored for guitar cabs, as it's lighter, and somewhat tougher. However, my 2018 tweed Hot Rod Deluxe cab has a plywood baffle panel, a plywood back, and only the frame (top, sides, bottom) are fiberboard. I appreciate the ply front and back, and see no problems with the use of MDF. If you're gigging, you may want to add metal corner covers. If you're plugging/unplugging the cab a lot, you may want to upgrade to an Electrosocket jack. Otherwise, a classic, and a winner.
Buy a pair!!
Purchased this as an extension cabinet for the fender blues deluxe reissue tweed combo. Have also hooked up fender super champ,x2 head and a Bugera g5 infinium.head. excellent! The super champ cab uses the same eminence speaker, but this heavier cabinet sounds better I like to set up a stereo rig, going through a radial hotshot ABY . This cab for sound, the super champ cab for… read more portability. Excellent service Sweetwater and Mason Bouvier! Thanks again!
So Happy I Pulled the Trigger on this!
I teamed this extension speaker with my recently purchased Fender Blues Deluxe Reissue and did not know what to expect. I took the stack down to Tiptonville, TN this last weekend for a weekend-long jam and was blown away. I play everything from rockabilly to traditional/modern country and this rig passed with flying colors. I was using an 82 Stratocaster and all sounded great!… read more Another great purchase from Sweetwater,.
Classic looks and AMAZING tone!
I bought this cabinet, because: 1. It's a Fender Deluxe and 2. It's classy custom tweed finish. It's very versatile and dynamic. Full of the creamy highs and lows. It's a perfect 12" for anyone who is looking for one!
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