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Used Peavey PENTA 4X12 STRAIGHT Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $499.99
Fair Condition
Used Randall kh412 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $699.99
Fair Condition
Used VOX V412BK Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $299.99
Fair Condition
Used Ibanez TB412A Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $229.99
$279.99
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Used 2010s Thd Electronics 160 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $500.99
Fair Condition
Used Marshall JCM800 1982A 4x12 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $1,149.99
$1,249.99
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Used Matrix Elements FR212 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $650.99
Fair Condition
Used MESA/Boogie Rectifier 4x12 280W Slant Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $649.99
$799.99
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Used PRS 2x12 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $399.99
Fair Condition
Used KK Audio Theile TL806 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $409.99
$489.99
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Used Randall KH412 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $479.99
Fair Condition
Used Marshall 1960 LEAD Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $929.99
$999.99
Fair Condition
Used Sound City SMF Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $499.99
$899.99
Fair Condition
Used Framus FR112 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $249.99
Fair Condition
Used Mission Engineering GEMINI 2 Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $1,089.99
Poor Condition
Used Bluesverb 1x12 8 Ohm Cabinet Guitar Cabinet
Product Price  $329.99
$419.99
Poor Condition

Whether you have aspirations of one day selling out auditoriums, or are already there, a great amplifier cabinet can easily make or break your sound. With more than enough options available, you can easily maintain your signature sound while making sure it is loud enough for everyone to hear it. Choosing a head and cabinet over a combo option for your amplifier makes the most sense if you are looking for maximum volume to fill larger spaces. Many guitar legends swear by their stacks, and why wouldn't they? The sound, tone, and volume these amazing cabinets can produce are second to none. When you're looking for an amplifier cabinet there are a number of factors to consider. First of all, do you want an open-back cabinet or a closed-back? An open-back will offer you a louder sound, but it will also be a little bit looser. A closed back provides a tight sound that is more focused, but won't reach the same decibel levels its open-back counterpart. Next, you will want to look at speakers, because when picking out a cabinet, size definitely matters. Different speakers produce different sounds. Larger cones produce better bass frequencies, while smaller cones produce better treble frequencies. Even beyond that, different manufacturers give their speakers unique flourishes. It's all a matter of what works for you. After deciding on the size of the speakers you're looking for, the next logical decision to make is how many speakers do you want? If you're looking for massive sounds, 4 x 12 speaker cabinets worked wonders for Pete Townshend, but if you're interested in something with a little more portability, the Friedman Pink Taco 112 may be an ideal choice for you. It's important to strike a balance between the sound and volume you want and the portability and convenience you need. Guitar amplifier cabinets have been a staple in popular music for decades. Filling arenas with power chords and blazing solos, these cabinets will bring your guitar work to life. Whether you're shopping around for your first amplifier cabinet, or making a serious upgrade, there is a wide assortment of sound and power available to you.