Egnater Tourmaster Series 412A or 412B 280W 4x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet

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The perfect complement to the Tourmaster 4100.

The Egnater Tourmaster 412A or 412B are Vintage 30 loaded speaker cabinets built for the rigors of the road with birch construction, metal handles, metal corners, rubber feet and heavy-duty detachable casters. The terminal plate uses a patent pending automatic impedance sensing circuitry so you can plug and play without worrying about confusing impedance switches.

Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.

Features

  • MAIN FEATURES
  • Celestion Vintage 30 Loaded
  • Rugged Birch Construction
  • Metal Handles, Metal Corners and Rubber Feet
  • Rugged Detachable Casters
  • Patent Pending Automatic Impedance Sensing
  • REAR TERMINAL PLATE
  • Patent Pending Automatic Impedance Sensing.

Go for the full stack! Order a straight and an angled cab today.

Tourmaster Series 412A or 412B 280W 4x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet Specifications:

  • Dimension: 30" (w) x 14" (d) x 30" (h)
  • Weight: 98 lbs
  • * 4 Ohm and 16 Ohm MONO
  • * 8 Ohms per side STEREO
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Be wary, you get what you pay for.

| Review By: Stratoshredder-sQKSZ | 11 months, 1 week ago

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I have owned this cabinet thinking it would be a decent match for my Mesa Mark V head. And while the integrity of the cab is well enough, for not much more you could buy better. The celestions are NOT the ones made in the UK, they are chinese made and don't sound near as rich and full as the UK made ones. Yes, while you can replace speakers, I would just as soon recommend you save that extra bit and go with a Mills Acoustic, Mesa, or Avatar speaker cabinet. I now have a Mesa Rectifier 4x12 and it sounds FAR better than this cab. That being said, for the price, it isn't bad.
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No
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Active Musician
Style of music you play:
Jazz through Deathcore
Where you live:
Kansas

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Celestions Made In China

| Review By: Waveform | 1 year, 9 months ago

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The Celestions made in Ipswitch, England depicted in the photos above are misrepresented. They are made in China, not England so you need to break them in for at least seven days. After the 6th day of running compressed revolving low frequencies at low levels enough to move air, losen the doping and flex the spiders they're finally starting to warm up. However, right out of the box it was the absolute worst cab I've ever heard and I run a Hiwatt. If they won't warm up and smooth out much more I'm going to replace them. Nonetheless, you can't beat it for the price if you buy it used or on clearance. And the cabinet it rather elegant-looking and very well constructed-- no need to seal the cab however you might want to consider installing oval ports in the back for proper pressure ventillation and a more rounded response because without them, the cab sounds rather flat and a bit lackluster.
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Engineer/Musician
Style of music you play:
Jazz/ Fusion/ light progressive
Where you live:
Washington DC

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Great Product

| Review By: Anonymous User | 1 year, 11 months ago

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Several months ago I bought this used along with a Tourmaster 4100. This is the first 4x12 I have owned and I love it.  This has a nice deep full sound that I love.  I recently bought a Peavey Classic 30 and plugged it into this cab and it instantly sounded 2x better.  I'm considering buying the 2x12 so that I have something a little more portable because yes this cab is heavy but worth it.
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Rock, P&W
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chimey sounding

| Review By: Just J. | 2 years, 1 month ago

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I was looking for a 4X12 cab for my plexi clone...I did a side by side sound test tonight...I put a Marshall 1960 lead slant cab and the Egnator tour master 4X12 cab side by side and played them through a JVM Marshal head...The store didn't have a plexi on hand. I was with my brother whom is an active Bass player and helped with me out with an extra set of ears, standing near and far away from me when I played both cabs repeatedly through the JVM head. The out come was I preferred Marshall's sound over the Egnator. The Egnator had a chimy sound and seemed too bright for my taste. Marshall uses G12T drivers, they have a lower sounding edge and better for palm muting... Egnator uses vintage 30 and the difference sparkled in compairing the two...What was noticeable side by side was the briteness... Not the sound I was looking for but suitable for some I'm sure if this is what your looking for. I have to also make the comment that the two tone color on the Egnator cab is kinda strange. If this cab sounded better and I had decided to buy it I had told my brother even before trying it, I would have used black leather dye on the two tone tolex to rid it of the cream color.
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Style of music you play:
Rock, metal, country
Where you live:
RhoDe Island

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Beats anything in this price range

| Review By: wash | 2 years, 7 months ago

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I got one of these a few months ago after buying a Peavey valveking head for cheap from a friend of mine. This suits it perfectly, I've tried the head with different cabs and heard many other people run it through different cabs and you just cant get the same sound out of anything else. I sold my distortion pedals because I don't even need them anymore, the distortion channel on the peavey sounds great through this. Yea it is very heavy, going up and down stairs is a hazard. But the shopping cart size caster wheels it comes with come in handy. I also like that I can choose between 16, 8, and 4 ohms.
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Hobbyist
Style of music you play:
Hardcore, Screamo, Indie
Where you live:
New Orleans, LA

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