Cabinet choices ?

Cabinet choices ?

  • Fender Bandmaster with 2X12 (Closed back)

    Votes: 6 25.0%
  • Fender Bassman with 2X15 (Closed Back)

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Fender Bassman with 4X10 (Closed back)

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Fender Bassman with 4X10 (Open back)

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Fender Twin with 2X12 (Open back - Assume no head)

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Any 2X12 (Open back)

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Any 4X10 (Closed back)

    Votes: 1 4.2%
  • Any 4X10 (Open back)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Any 4X12 cabinet (Closed Back)

    Votes: 4 16.7%
  • Any 2X12 (Open back)

    Votes: 2 8.3%

  • Total voters
    24
  • Poll closed .

Stratman

Guitaris Maximus
For playing old school rock & roll, blues, etc… at club levels using 22 ~ 40 watt (Fender or fender clone) heads.

Assume reverb and pedals are already in the mix and that guitars are Telecasters,Stratocaster, SG, or Les Pauls.

Be careful with your choice!
 
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Re: Cabinet choices ?

I voted for the 2x12. As good as a 4x12 closed back sounds, and my '65 blackface bassman sounds awesome though a MArshall cabinet, it still looks stupid with a Fender head. Image is everything.
 
Re: Cabinet choices ?

Lightweight is key. closed back for chunky rock, two 12" speakers is the sound. just realize nothing sounds like anything else, each has its own sound.



I am saving up to convert the Orange 212 open back cabs to closed back since it weighs 45 pounds, and then I will put in Tonkerlite speakers to save 10 pounds. so they will weigh only 35 pounds for each cab!
 
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I use Mesa Mark III and IV combos with a Mesa 112 Theile cab underneath. The combo has the airy tone of an open back, the Theile adds low end punch and projection. There aren't many situations I can't handle with this rig. Nice small footprint for tiny stages, and easier to transport than a 412.

Tremolux, Vibrolux, Bassman, Bandmaster, Pro Reverb and Super Reverb are all good choices for club gigs...as well as the Concert, Fender 75, Hot Rods and Supersonic.

Bill
 
Re: Cabinet choices ?

I would go with the 2x12 open back, for looks and also because a 4x12 just is too much (to me) sometimes.
 
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This poll was a test to see how many actually read all the poll options...

There are TWO "Any 2X12 (Open Back)" in the list!

Incredible that TWO people missed this trick poll's options!

I can only guess that the lady's picture distracted them!
 
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I voted 4x10 closed back because I use a Marshall 1965a with my Bassman. Sounds good and it's only 35lbs.
 
Re: Cabinet choices ?

Does this somehow prove who noticed and who didn't?
 
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Personally, I would go with the 4x12. If for no other reason than so I don't have to bend over as much to fiddle with the knobs.
 
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I don't see what difference it makes if a choice was listed twice, other than to look like the post needed editing. At any rate, I was paying attention, and as a result, I didn't vote. There is no closed back 2x10 choice.
 
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As someone who has gigged clubs and pubs with both 4x12 cabinets and 2x12 combos, I would probably recommend something in a 2x12 size. A 2x12 has about half the potential volume of a 4x12 (half the speaker area given the same speakers at the same resistance = half the perceived volume), and is easier to lug around than a 4x12 cabinet.


(Oh, and I play punk and extreme metal, so speaking from an image perspective, I should probably say 4x12, but the tinnitus in my ears says "F*** YOU!", so yeah...)
 
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