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    Hi guys! I love the amps and cabs I have, but I know some places in Philly that are hard to get to....narrow staircase, small stage, etc....and sometimes can only take one trip from car.

    I am thinking of getting a combo. I have only used heads till now, and am either thinking of a combo or one of my heads with a small cab like the THD212. I had a THD212 which sounded amazing, but I hate bending over so low to adjust an amp! For example, that is why all my 212 cabs are tall at least 24inches tall or my 412. Short 212 cabs are pain for me at 6'3".

    Maybe I get a vertical 212 since I don't own one and call it a day.

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    Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

    get 2 midgets to run your cab around.

    seriously tho, a vert 2x12 doesnt sound like a bad idea for a dude of your height. mesa?

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      Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

      I would check out Zilla cabs if I were you.
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        Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

        Originally posted by youngthrasher9 View Post
        I would check out Zilla cabs if I were you.
        So you like the Zilla vertical 212?

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          Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

          if you are 6 foot three im sure you can heft a quad box!
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          • #6
            Place amp on an amp stand or if one is not available, a chair. Problem solved.
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            • #7
              Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

              I just picked up a Randall Cab with greenbacks from ZZsounds. It's only 21" with the casters, but it sounds great. A small rack or case would bring the head up more than enough. to get it where you want it. Or you could just stand it on its side.

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              • #8
                Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                Check out the Peavey MC212...they come up around $250 used, max, and have the option of running two 16 ohm speakers separately, or 8 ohms together. You could change the speakers out for two 8 ohm units, and have a 4ohm option. 75 pounds, but sounds bigger. Has an option to open the top part of the cab, and have a closed/open mix.

                Last edited by guitfiddle; 09-14-2012, 06:16 PM.
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                • #9
                  Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                  I miss my little THD 212, but hated the bending over! Wish I could find a cab as light as the THD, that sounded as good, but didn't require me to get on my knees to tweak. LOL

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                    Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                    Originally posted by gibson175 View Post
                    if you are 6 foot three im sure you can heft a quad box!
                    I can, easily, but that is not the point. I already have 412s and large 212s, just want something small and easy for some gigs and practice.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                      Why not consider a pair of sealed-back cubes? Like the Bogner or Mesa cubes? I've got a chunky little Egnater cube that's pretty beefy sounding. I'd think that a pair of them would sound pretty big. Certainly not 4X12 big or as big as my old Bogner OS2X12s. But fat and chunky sounding for such small packages anyways...
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                        Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                        The vertical cab this guy makes looks pretty good.
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                          Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                          Ermmm..stand the cabinet on its side? My Genz Benz Lynch is a littel fat, but its a big sounding cabinet. Got stout carrying handles.
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                            Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

                            Originally posted by papersoul View Post
                            So you like the Zilla vertical 212?
                            I've never tried one but Misha Mansoor (from periphery) says that the fatboy 2x12 has the bottom end of a 4x12.

                            Looking at the specs on the fatboy, you actually might be better off with something else because it is an oversized 2x12.
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                            Originally posted by kevlar3000
                            The smoker is great at adding a few decades, kinda like having Keith Richards breathe on yer guitar for a few hours...
                            Originally posted by CTN
                            I will kill you. Then I will resuscitate you, so you can watch me steal your new Tokai and play some horrible sounding ultra-dissonant death metal on it, then I will kill you again.
                            FOR THE LOVE OF GOD! DC RESISTANCE DOES NOT DETERMINE ACTUAL OUTPUT OF A PICKUP.

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                              Re: Good small 212 cab that sound big?!?!

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                              Just the 2x12 cab, if you can get it (site doesn't say??)

                              I've got a Carvin VE212, which later became their MTS series, I think, before the X100B reissue. Great low-end, can stand on the side, and isn't too much work for us 6' 3" guys.
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