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  • meringuemeringue

    For Metal, yes, for the rest, go your way.

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 12/02/12 at 03:04
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    Tried in my head scales with JTM, and it was just a nightmare. The curve of the firm is concave with pronounced hollow in the mids and a large presence of bass and treble. We feel that this head is made for metal. That's right, no frills, but the bass is too powerful and too shrill screaming. The overall sound is very aggressive and rendering the final frequency is poor. The sound engineer tore his hair. The Peavey HP are clearly low end. I brought my 2x12 (G12H30 + G12M - Celestion). I was the sound engineer and easy breathing. In short, for me, is a stew. And then 300 watts, what is the point break apart ears?
  • EroachguitarEroachguitar

    Amazingly well built cab for an amazingly low price.

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 10/03/12 at 17:03
    Peavey has always had a reputation for building gear that could practically withstand an atomic bomb blast. The first offered opinion of Peavey by most experienced users is "It's built like a tank!".

    The 300-watt, 412MS Mono-Stereo guitar cabinet is indeed built to last. It weighs in at a hefty 97lbs with speakers loaded, and features metal-reinforced corners, black metal speaker grille, and a combination MDF/Plywood construction covered in durable black tolex. Recessed heavy-duty handles allow the cab to be moved by hand, or it can be rolled using the included casters. At nearly 100lbs, most users would rather just roll it!

    The cab is switchable from mono to stereo operation, and is …
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    Peavey has always had a reputation for building gear that could practically withstand an atomic bomb blast. The first offered opinion of Peavey by most experienced users is "It's built like a tank!".

    The 300-watt, 412MS Mono-Stereo guitar cabinet is indeed built to last. It weighs in at a hefty 97lbs with speakers loaded, and features metal-reinforced corners, black metal speaker grille, and a combination MDF/Plywood construction covered in durable black tolex. Recessed heavy-duty handles allow the cab to be moved by hand, or it can be rolled using the included casters. At nearly 100lbs, most users would rather just roll it!

    The cab is switchable from mono to stereo operation, and is rated for 16 ohms mono, or 8 ohms per-side stereo. It comes loaded with Peavey Sheffield 1290 speakers, which are Peavey's take on Celestion G12-75T's.

    Size-wise, the 412MS is somewhere between a Marshall 1960, and a Mesa Oversized 4X12. The speakers are front-loaded, to maximize cab seal, which benefits low-end response.

    I wasn't particularly a fan of the Sheffield 1290's, although they weren't bad speakers at all. But they were very unforgiving in the mid range. As a result, amps sounded more aggressive, and sometimes boxy. I found they responded best at super high volumes, which obviously isn't always an option, even in the largest of venues.

    Swapping them out for my favorite Celestion Vintage 30's made this cab the perfect 4x12 for metal and hard rock. Those who favor more classic tones would favor loading it with Greenback-style speakers. If you already have 4 speakers of choice to load into the 412MS, then purchasing one is an excellent value, as they go used for well under $200 in some cases. An unloaded Avatar 4x12 goes for twice that.

    The input jack assembly is also well made, with two input jacks and sliding mono-stereo switch. The assembly is mounted to the rear panel with 4 heavy screws. The speakers themselves are mounted with 4 screws each into metal T-inserts in the front baffle. Additional screws can be added at your discretion.

    All-in-all, the Peavey 412MS is an incredible value for those that want a 4x12 Speaker cabinet that is built to last and can be upgraded.

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  • BerzerkerBerzerker

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 04/06/05 at 07:30
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    Guitar Cabinet with 4 speaker 12 "in Sheffield 300 W 150 Watt mono or stereo!

    heavy duty (I have since 2000, and since then repeated by cash 8h weeks and more than 100 concert + the time or had to make it available to other groups) and frankly kidney to say!

    the sound it is typed rather for the big rock and metal, Sheffields are sharp, drooling and generous in the bass), the cash out the large head type Mesa, Engl etc. ... peavey and (of course)

    and value for money is unbeatable and is for the purchase indispansable grateux who want to offer!
  • Anonymous

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 07/18/07 at 10:52
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    Tested several times in the store with my gear and your different t ^ (5150, Krank, Piranha).
    When you see it, you think it's going to do it for the metal: the grid by a facade of mouth is strong, the handles are metal, the box looks very solid and thick. Given the weight, provided the wheels are essential for transport. It is stereo (cool!).
    I have a Peavey 412 JS (Jensen) and I tried a Marshall 1960 LEAD 412.
    Its level:
    I would say it depends what you want: if that nag of metal, the Peavey will come out with flying colors. Like the previous opinion we noted, Sheffield are sharp; The resulting sound is rather dry and rough. it's not for girls! on the other hand, clean sounds are ge…
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    Tested several times in the store with my gear and your different t ^ (5150, Krank, Piranha).
    When you see it, you think it's going to do it for the metal: the grid by a facade of mouth is strong, the handles are metal, the box looks very solid and thick. Given the weight, provided the wheels are essential for transport. It is stereo (cool!).
    I have a Peavey 412 JS (Jensen) and I tried a Marshall 1960 LEAD 412.
    Its level:
    I would say it depends what you want: if that nag of metal, the Peavey will come out with flying colors. Like the previous opinion we noted, Sheffield are sharp; The resulting sound is rather dry and rough. it's not for girls! on the other hand, clean sounds are generally not very well rendered. The HP seems quite steep ... if your gear give very good clean sounds, that's fine. If your sound is already clear how they will be totally null with the speaker (ok I exaggerate a bit but the idea is there) ...

    I put 9 for extreme metalheads, for people who do everything, he would prefer a Marshall 1960. (In my notes, I take into account the quality / price ratio. For sure that if you put twice the price, you'll probably better)
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  • maxoupidoumaxoupidou

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 09/25/08 at 10:24
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    Peavey sheffield speaker mounted 300w mono 8 ohms stereo and 150 16 ohms.Grille robust (no pa jump anyway) pa very heavy wear Jarvie and I sui not only a box ...

    Level the bin I have a peavey 5150 II head a ibanez rg ac modif a pickup (x2n) ben jai personal saturation level hard to differentiate from one engl cabinet is made for his photo against ia pa level on the clean May not the difference good jpeut Vou ke sure the microphone according to the pos slamming his property without saturating pourtan my gain is a 8 by the ac against x2n ComenC it has to have a grain that my personal c clean so I am looking for the ke chui pa dessui then at worst a small chorus, but I so do not hesitate ev…
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    Peavey sheffield speaker mounted 300w mono 8 ohms stereo and 150 16 ohms.Grille robust (no pa jump anyway) pa very heavy wear Jarvie and I sui not only a box ...

    Level the bin I have a peavey 5150 II head a ibanez rg ac modif a pickup (x2n) ben jai personal saturation level hard to differentiate from one engl cabinet is made for his photo against ia pa level on the clean May not the difference good jpeut Vou ke sure the microphone according to the pos slamming his property without saturating pourtan my gain is a 8 by the ac against x2n ComenC it has to have a grain that my personal c clean so I am looking for the ke chui pa dessui then at worst a small chorus, but I so do not hesitate even if it is clean pa top.

    Basically a good budget head and a way to go for guitar Alez c crazy value for money ia pa best, better than a marshall clear pui Vou are sure you have the power behind.
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  • jmabatejmabate

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 04/09/06 at 13:04
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    Guitar Cabinet, 4 speakers sheffield 1290 12. "
    300 w mono (16 ohm)
    2 x 150 W Stereo (8 ohm)
    2 grips and transport on wheels!

    You plug in mono or Stereo.
    impdance attention the output of your power amps!

    Type rock, hard rock and metal.
    captures the low and does not vibrate!

    Guitar Cabinet trs robust (marshall speaker cabinets are featherweight in comparison!)
    good finish
    with 4 HP sheiffield trs sound is typical for rock, hard rock and mtal
    300 watts into 16 ohms in mono or 2 x 150 watts into 8 ohms Stereo
    on wheels, easy grip (even two all alone)

    I have since 1998, and concerts he has done, everything is original post (again!) frankly say anything!
    and for t…
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    Guitar Cabinet, 4 speakers sheffield 1290 12. "
    300 w mono (16 ohm)
    2 x 150 W Stereo (8 ohm)
    2 grips and transport on wheels!

    You plug in mono or Stereo.
    impdance attention the output of your power amps!

    Type rock, hard rock and metal.
    captures the low and does not vibrate!

    Guitar Cabinet trs robust (marshall speaker cabinets are featherweight in comparison!)
    good finish
    with 4 HP sheiffield trs sound is typical for rock, hard rock and mtal
    300 watts into 16 ohms in mono or 2 x 150 watts into 8 ohms Stereo
    on wheels, easy grip (even two all alone)

    I have since 1998, and concerts he has done, everything is original post (again!) frankly say anything!
    and for the price!
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  • themaddogthemaddog

    Great roadworthy cabinet

    Peavey MS 412 SlantPublished on 06/14/11 at 06:08
    This is a Peavey cabinet with Sheffield speakers, which is the Peavey equivalent of Celestions. It is switchable between mono and stereo, is rugged but not too heavy, has wheels, and can really take a beating on stage or on the road between gigs. The speakers sound really full and can produce great tones at a variety of volumes. In the nearly ten years I have owned this cab I've never had any problems with anything rattling inside the cab, nor any buzzing from the speakers.

    The front grill of the cabinet is metal and removable, making it relatively easy to paint. This is great for customizing your own rig and giving your band (or just yourself) a really unique look.

    I was lucky en…
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    This is a Peavey cabinet with Sheffield speakers, which is the Peavey equivalent of Celestions. It is switchable between mono and stereo, is rugged but not too heavy, has wheels, and can really take a beating on stage or on the road between gigs. The speakers sound really full and can produce great tones at a variety of volumes. In the nearly ten years I have owned this cab I've never had any problems with anything rattling inside the cab, nor any buzzing from the speakers.

    The front grill of the cabinet is metal and removable, making it relatively easy to paint. This is great for customizing your own rig and giving your band (or just yourself) a really unique look.

    I was lucky enough to have bought this cab for $100 from a family member! I'll probably never sell it, unless I really need to scale down the size of my rig. I liked this cabinet so much that I had to seek out a matching straight cab (bottom, not slanted cab) that cost me four times as much and was not in as good condition. However, with both of those cabinets paired together, it makes for the ultimate full-stack.

    For live, I think this is an excellent cabinet, due to its ruggedness and consistent sound. I have used it to record, but in my opinion, a better tone can be found with a more expensive branded, single 12" cabinet, such as a Mesa Boogie with a Black Shadow speaker or a higher-end Marshall with a Celestion.

    If you can get one used, just check out the sound first to make sure there aren't any problems, and you'll probably be good for a long time with one of these. Just keep in mind that this cabinet is only going to sound as good as the amplifier that it is paired with. I have used this cab with a Fender Roc Pro 1000, a Marshall JCM2000, and a Mesa Boogie Single Rectifier, and by far the Single Rect had the best sound through this cabinet.
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