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Framus Dragon 4X12

4x12 Guitar Cabinet from Framus

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MikkeMikke

Framus Dragon 4X12Published on 05/10/07 at 14:54
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I reu the cabinet two days ago but hsit APRS have many positive opinions on the Framus 2x12 cabinet convinced me of getting started.
First, the baffle is plutt nice and lighter than a conventional baffle (Marshall, etc ...). What struck me the most is the sound sduit: I connect my combo on the bedrock 50w Framus, I and my amp redcouvre: good sound trs, trs prcis, tr s hot, a lot of momentum in the game, short but fun.
I tried a Marshall 1960A cabinet, which also sounded good, but trs I chose the Framus because of the price and HP celestion vintage 30, and everything sounds much the prcis marshall.
Trs good report quality price (pay 400 euros Thomann / Model of demo).
Yes, I would...…
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I reu the cabinet two days ago but hsit APRS have many positive opinions on the Framus 2x12 cabinet convinced me of getting started.
First, the baffle is plutt nice and lighter than a conventional baffle (Marshall, etc ...). What struck me the most is the sound sduit: I connect my combo on the bedrock 50w Framus, I and my amp redcouvre: good sound trs, trs prcis, tr s hot, a lot of momentum in the game, short but fun.
I tried a Marshall 1960A cabinet, which also sounded good, but trs I chose the Framus because of the price and HP celestion vintage 30, and everything sounds much the prcis marshall.
Trs good report quality price (pay 400 euros Thomann / Model of demo).
Yes, I would do this with this budget choices l.
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Echo tangoEcho tango

Framus Dragon 4X12Published on 06/03/08 at 13:39
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Thomann Command and reu today. Out of cardboard, a look at the finishing and assembly: a Tolex not even fragile, even his little ERRF grille, beefy grips of an assembly and flawless. I would up its wheels (we'll see what they will last is not Systm Marshall) and I plug my head hop Laney GH50L above.
Premire finding. That net. Trs net. I dj with the perception that 212 of the same brand in Mount v30 and it is confirmed with the general ERRF.
I bought the 4x12 because I wanted more bass Submitted. Mission accomplished: the bass is well without being invasive or drown her in a slurry indfinissable. The rest of the sound spectrum benefitted power (1W/1m 100db, has not invented) and the...…
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Thomann Command and reu today. Out of cardboard, a look at the finishing and assembly: a Tolex not even fragile, even his little ERRF grille, beefy grips of an assembly and flawless. I would up its wheels (we'll see what they will last is not Systm Marshall) and I plug my head hop Laney GH50L above.
Premire finding. That net. Trs net. I dj with the perception that 212 of the same brand in Mount v30 and it is confirmed with the general ERRF.
I bought the 4x12 because I wanted more bass Submitted. Mission accomplished: the bass is well without being invasive or drown her in a slurry indfinissable. The rest of the sound spectrum benefitted power (1W/1m 100db, has not invented) and the sharpness of Celestion V30.
THE FIRST impression is overwhelmingly positive. Remains (as with any speaker) relax the membranes of HP still a bit stiff to beginners, regardless of brand.
I do not know if a rival Mesa Mountain bowls with the same, but at least it is humanly Grable in transport. Add a price destiny to kill a lot of competitors and the picture is almost complete.
Well, we just love the look or not. Personally, I find that it is indeed that of a lot of other brands of speakers in the crate bos (remember it is 17mm multiplex). As mentioned above, a cover is not luxury for the prserver Tolex a little lightweight and see what the wheels last. I will post a notice once it is in different situtations rd (RPTES, concerts, studio ...) but again, THE FIRST impression remains that positive noise and budg silent.
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  • Manufacturer: Framus
  • Model: Dragon 4X12
  • Category: 4x12 Guitar Cabinets
  • Added in our database on: 03/10/2004

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