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Friedman JJ 112 Vintage Guitar Speaker Cabinet (65 Watts, 1x12")
Made to perfectly complement the JJ Jr. head, this 1x12 cab features a front-ported design and is loaded with a single 65-watt Celestion Creamback speaker.
$699.99
- 12 x$58.33
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Quilter BlockDock 12HD Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Designed to dock with 101 and Block Series amplifiers, the BlockDock 12HD cabinet features 300 watts of power handling via a Celestion BN12-300s 12" driver.
$649.00
- 12 x$54.08
- No Credit Check6 x$108.17
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Marshall MX112R Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x12", 80 Watts, 16 Ohms)
Take total control of your sound with the MX112R speaker cabinet. A 16 ohm Celestion Seventy/Eighty speaker handles up to 80 watts of face-melting power.
$279.99
- No Credit Check6 x$46.66
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Laney CUB-112 Super Series Speaker Cabinet (50 Watts, 1x12")
Designed to complement your Laney Cub-Supertop, the lightweight CUB-112 sports a cool blue covering and a custom-voiced 12" speaker for complex overtones.
$299.99
- 8 x$37.50
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PRS Paul Reed Smith HDRX Guitar Speaker Cabinet (150 Watts, 2x12")
The PRS HDRX 2x12" cab is the perfect complement to your HDRX head. A pair of Celestion G12H-75 Creamback speakers offer meaty mids and a sweet high end.
$949.00
- 12 x$79.08
- No Credit Check6 x$158.17
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Laney GS Series HH 2x12in Guitar Cabinet
Pick up this Laney HH cab and add beefiness to any amp. Loaded with a pair of Custom-designed HH 12-inch speakers, this cab handles up to 160 watts of power.
$539.99
- 8 x$67.50
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Quilter BlockDock 10TC Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 1x10")
At just 15 pounds, the Quilter BlockDock 10TC is loaded with a single Celestion TF1018 and is designed to pair with your 50-100 watt Block Series amplifier.
$399.00
- 8 x$49.88
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Mesa Boogie 2x12 Rectifier Diagonal Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Loaded with a pair of Celestion Vintage 30s, this diagonal speaker layout combines the height of a vertical 2x12 and the width of a conventional 2x12.
$1,049.00
- 12 x$87.42
- No Credit Check6 x$174.83
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Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier 19 Straight Speaker Cabinet (1x12")
Loaded with a Celestion Vintage 30, this Mesa/Boogie Mini Rectifier cabinet delivers a focused sound that pairs perfectly with the Mini Rectifier 25.
$599.00
- 12 x$49.92
- No Credit Check6 x$99.83
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Marshall Studio Silver Jubilee 2536A Guitar Speaker Cabinet, Angled (140 Watts, 2x12")
Showcasing the iconic characteristics of the 2555 Jubilee amp, the Marshall Silver Jubilee 2x12" cab is built to give you a classic tone in portable form.
$629.99
- 12 x$52.50
- No Credit Check6 x$105.00
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Soldano Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (240 Watts, 4x12")
When you need a huge wall of sound, you gotta get a Soldano cab! This beefy 4x12" is loaded with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers for 240 watts of modern tone.
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Victory The Deputy 212 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (130 Watts)
Featuring a pair of Celestion Creamback '65 speakers and an open-back design, Victory's The Deputy 212 cabinet oozes vintage tone.
$1,199.00
- 12 x$99.92
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Marshall 1960AHW Handwired Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 4x12")
Take part in the Marshall tonal tradition with this vintage-style angled cab. Four Celestion G12H Anniversary speakers sing with '70s-era hard rock attitude.
$1,359.99
- 12 x$113.33
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PRS Paul Reed Smith MT112 Mark Tremonti Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x12", 60 Watts)
Crafted to perfectly complement the MT-15 head, the MT112 cab features a rock-solid 60-watt Celestion Vintage 30 speaker that's suited for modern rock tones.
$499.00
- 8 x$62.38
- No Credit Check6 x$83.17
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Marshall Studio JTM Speaker Cabinet (130 Watts, 2x12")
Perfect for pairing with the Studio JTM head, this vertical 2x12" cabinet complements the amp's style and features a pair of Celestion Creamback speakers.
$629.99
- 12 x$52.50
- No Credit Check6 x$105.00
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Tone King Royalist 212 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 2x12")
Loaded with a pair of custom Celestion "1660" 12" speakers, the Tone King Royalist 212 features a rear-ported design that gives this cabinet an open sound.
$995.00
- 12 x$82.92
- No Credit Check6 x$165.83
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Victory V112-WC-75 Wide Body Guitar Speaker Cabinet (75 Watts, 1x12 Inch)
Loaded with a single Celestion G12H-75 Creamback speaker, this Victory cabinet handles 75 watts and was designed especially for the V40 Deluxe head.
$779.00
- 12 x$64.92
- No Credit Check6 x$129.83
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Marshall Studio JTM Guitar Speaker Cabinet (1x12", 65 Watts)
Display a show of force on any stage with this stylish 1x12" speaker cab. A single Celestion Creamback speaker perfectly complements the Studio JTM's voice.
$569.99
- 8 x$71.25
- No Credit Check6 x$95.00
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Friedman 212 Vintage 2xV30 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts)
When you need to sound huge, reach for the Friedman Vintage 2x12 cabinet. Great as your main guitar speaker, it delivers warm bass and strong midrange bite.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
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Marshall 1960B Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (300 Watts, 4x12")
The Marshall 1960B offers classic rock tone. The 1960B is a straight cabinet ideal on its own or as part of a full stack.
$999.99
- 12 x$83.33
- No Credit Check6 x$166.66
That said, pairing an amp head with a speaker cab doesn't mean you need to go huge. Increasingly, modern guitarists are building separate-head-and-cabinet rigs to get more control over their tone. With a stack, you can swap out either your amplifier or speaker cabinet to take advantage of different tubes, speaker drivers, amp types, and different combinations of wattage and impedance. You can also add an extension cabinet to project your amp's sound farther, and get better dispersion on stage. This type of mixing and matching requires some technical knowledge, but can ultimately be your ticket to the Tone Zone -- and a way to build up your own customized collection of components for any situation.
From the instantly recognizable aesthetics and mid-range tonal bite of Orange and Marshall cabinets, to the classic vintage-vibe sounds of Fender and Vox, to higher-gain brands like Randall and EVH, the options out there for electric guitar cabinets can be a little overwhelming. You could go all-Orange for a fuzzy, British drive, or go all-Fender for bright, chiming clean sounds -- but you don't have to stick with all one brand. Try open-back cabinets for bright, up-front tone with a lot of presence, or plug into a closed-back cab for more low-mid bark and thicker bass.
As far as speaker firing angle, there are straight and angled cabinets -- pioneered by Marshall for The Who in the 1960s -- which aim the sound slightly upward toward the guitarist's ear for convenient stage monitoring. Speaker size (8" vs. 10" vs. 12"), impedance, cabinet construction material, and stereo/mono capability are just a few more of the specs you may want to consider when shopping for the perfect guitar cab. As always, feel free to call our Gear Experts at 800-460-8089 with any questions related to amp and speaker combinations.