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Framus FR212 CS CB

2x12 Guitar Cabinet from Framus

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SomberlainSomberlain

Framus FR212 CS CBPublished on 08/31/06 at 15:46
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I think everything has been said, I possess since October 05 and uses it with an Engl Fireball, grain already very tight and full of high-medium head of this is amplified by V30, a regal, what definition, What precision!
But I really like a flat screen not Vintage, playing in an extreme metal record I found myself obliged to cover it with a black sail. But it is a matter of taste of course.
At that price, I would take even m can be a second soon to repeat!
The price / quality ratio is phenomenal!
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Herve v.63Herve v.63

Framus FR212 CS CBPublished on 09/28/06 at 06:41
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I have since 4 months, I have ordered from thomann. At its rception I depch to disassemble the two gorgeous vintage 30's and back in my marshall 1936 cabinet in place and instead of G 2 celestion 12 75T.Le sound of my marshall is now much better with a large DEFINITIONS + trs good mdiums of the class is my head and my marshall who strato t happy . The two Celestion G12 75 T placedans took the Framus and you're jou. This cabinet is one of the best solutions for those who buy vintage 30 ® religion.
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Romain YSUNRomain YSUN

Framus FR212 CS CBPublished on 12/16/06 at 04:43
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I received this week and it's quite what I wanted for now! Namely a 2 * 12 cabinet light, strong, well finished and has the Celestion Vintage 30!
to replace a peavey 4 * 12 which sounded OK but that was cumbersome and less precise (the Sheffield are a bit outdated in parts sixteenth note, tremolo ...) this cabinet is perfect for me! never using my head at the height of its power (Laboga m.hector 100W) is enough! and for those who travel a lot it's nickel!
therefore excellent value for money!
small = less than a single entry 8ohms and it still does not sound like a mesa-boogie correct box but saw the good price I will not criticize hehe

very good speaker, I do not regret my...…
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I received this week and it's quite what I wanted for now! Namely a 2 * 12 cabinet light, strong, well finished and has the Celestion Vintage 30!
to replace a peavey 4 * 12 which sounded OK but that was cumbersome and less precise (the Sheffield are a bit outdated in parts sixteenth note, tremolo ...) this cabinet is perfect for me! never using my head at the height of its power (Laboga m.hector 100W) is enough! and for those who travel a lot it's nickel!
therefore excellent value for money!
small = less than a single entry 8ohms and it still does not sound like a mesa-boogie correct box but saw the good price I will not criticize hehe

very good speaker, I do not regret my purchase!
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SteamSteam

Framus FR212 CS CBPublished on 02/02/07 at 03:13
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- How long have you use it?
bought 3 months ago on musik-produktiv to 280.00 euros !!!??

- What is so special that you like most and least?
the cabinet is pretty damn, the finish is very average but adequate, the construction is good wood is good, the signs are ajsutés, the side handles are practical, moderate weight is a plus. In short nothing special to say except the jack that I find the wiring and blah a bit late.

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
some of them: Marshall 1960 4x12 with G12T, 1960 in Classic 4x12 clone, JCM800 4x12 with greenback, greenback in 1922 2x12, 2x12 Bogner Shiva in heritage G12M, Bogner 2x12 with V30, V30 Bogner 1x12 with.

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- How long have you use it?
bought 3 months ago on musik-produktiv to 280.00 euros !!!??

- What is so special that you like most and least?
the cabinet is pretty damn, the finish is very average but adequate, the construction is good wood is good, the signs are ajsutés, the side handles are practical, moderate weight is a plus. In short nothing special to say except the jack that I find the wiring and blah a bit late.

- Have you tried many other models before buying it?
some of them: Marshall 1960 4x12 with G12T, 1960 in Classic 4x12 clone, JCM800 4x12 with greenback, greenback in 1922 2x12, 2x12 Bogner Shiva in heritage G12M, Bogner 2x12 with V30, V30 Bogner 1x12 with.

Framus is in the high category in terms of sound. the projection is good, and the body does a good job of equalization with HP.

I recommend against by some small adjustments to perform better: throw the absorbent foam if you do not play heavy distortion detune only in C, put the speaker cable and a Top Quality Jack Switchcraft female and you tell me the news .

For those who play rock and blues rock loosen the moss and you will see the speaker to breathe ...

- How would you rate the quality / price?
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- With experience, you do again this choice? ...
without hesitation.
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  • Manufacturer: Framus
  • Model: FR212 CS CB
  • Category: 2x12 Guitar Cabinets
  • Added in our database on: 06/02/2005

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