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  • MGR/Josh VaxMGR/Josh Vax

    Hartke GH 412

    Hartke GH412APublished on 07/17/04 at 15:00
    I bought this cab at Samash for 300 bucks after one of the sales guys told me I should try it out with my XXL head. I was skeptical at first cause one of the other sales guys said it was crap and I shouldn't waist my time. So I plugged it in and it sounded great for a $300 cheap cab. I got the straight version, There's also a slanted which is also 300 bucks. It can handle 320 watts and is stereo/mono

    For the head I have(Peavey XXL) this cab cranks. There is no better cab in this price range, The only one that I played that was even close to this was the Marshall MG412 for $300 but that only has 120 watt mono.

    Its pretty big and it doesnt have a metal grill, It's that tolex stuff so I have…
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    I bought this cab at Samash for 300 bucks after one of the sales guys told me I should try it out with my XXL head. I was skeptical at first cause one of the other sales guys said it was crap and I shouldn't waist my time. So I plugged it in and it sounded great for a $300 cheap cab. I got the straight version, There's also a slanted which is also 300 bucks. It can handle 320 watts and is stereo/mono

    For the head I have(Peavey XXL) this cab cranks. There is no better cab in this price range, The only one that I played that was even close to this was the Marshall MG412 for $300 but that only has 120 watt mono.

    Its pretty big and it doesnt have a metal grill, It's that tolex stuff so I have to be careful not to hit it. But thats about it.

    It seems like it will last a long time. The casters are ok and the handles are in plastic but seem like they will hold. It has grooves at the top so you can make it a full stack which I will most likly do in a week or two. I think I might put a matel grill on it cause I dont trust the tolex even though it feels like it will hold pretty good.

    If you have a low budget and want a good cab for your Marshall or Peavey head go try out the Hartke GH412 it might be what your looking for.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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