I need a good alternative to a 4X12 cab.

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I recently got a Carvin X-100B fuzzy head with a newer Carvin 4X12 slant cab. I like the sound I'm getting out of it, but I'd rather not to haul this thing around, and It's kind of hard to get used to how different it sounds when I'm not directly in front of it (my first closed back). I was thinking maybe a wide, oversized 1x12 that the head can sit on with an Emi Delta Pro12A (1x12). Would this be pretty good, or should I just suck it up and tote the 4X12? I need to be able to cover anything from country to classic hard rock, and I don't want to spend more than I can get for the 4X12.
 
Ported 2x12 would be a good place to start.

If you're looking for that sound.
 
my favorite cab that i can fit in the front seat of my little escort, i dont know why these style of cabs arent more popular?

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RaceU4her":1yes1re1 said:
my favorite cab that i can fit in the front seat of my little escort, i dont know why these style of cabs arent more popular?

randall2x12.jpg
Me either?? :D

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I recently picked up an Earcandy buzz bomb 2x12 and a Genz benz g-flex 2x12 both are ported cabs
they sound huge :thumbsup:
 
Death by Uberschall":13sgjq1m said:
RaceU4her":13sgjq1m said:
my favorite cab that i can fit in the front seat of my little escort, i dont know why these style of cabs arent more popular?

randall2x12.jpg
Me either?? :D

DSC00974.JPG





i gotta find one of those bottom ones one of these days.
 
RaceU4her":z5dip16l said:
my favorite cab that i can fit in the front seat of my little escort, i dont know why these style of cabs arent more popular?

randall2x12.jpg
Because too many guitar players think 80hz is necessary in their sound and those two speakers get pummeled to death:)
 
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