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ENGL E212V Pro Slanted 2x12 Cabinet

2x12 Guitar Cabinet from ENGL

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«  Not so sturdy it! »

Published on 03/17/11 at 09:46
I've had it 1 month, bought used.
I had a Harley Benton G212 before that one ...
I thought very robust, very thick plywood on the basis of the thickness of the facade, but it is not ... already, I wanted to remove the grille to clean the inside and see how it was done, until then, I have seen nothing, when I wanted to put the grid, large galley to match the screws with holes along the spacers .... so that by dint of tampering, one side has sunk (second galley!) ... so I dismantled the rear plate (18 screws!) and then I realize that the so-called Siberian birch plywood No is in fact an ordinary chipboard 18 mm ... thickness is due to a wooden tower at the front which abuts the plywood cutaway of HP (only plywood cab) ... all screws were messed up on one side, where the penetration of the grid ... So I replaced the screw 40 by 50 to help me, but if it starts, I disassembled everything and I glue the plywood on the frame ... Then the wiring seems to me hyper end, it looks like the wiring of radio and I wonder if we should not redo everything largest section ...
In short, seemingly indestructible, but be careful not so beefy it, handle with care!
I think this metal grille, handles scrap and the two V30 justify the weight, I thought it was due to the thickness of the wood ... nay!
So I would say that this cab is, without more, not great either and seen how it is manufactured, I do not know if I will this choice based on weight which is not justified in the quality ...