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Description
Unleash the full potential of your guitar's sound with the Blackstar HT 412. This powerhouse 4x12 speaker cabinet is the perfect companion for any high-gain amplifier, delivering remarkable clarity and punch. Built with precision and crafted for durability, the HT 412 features finger-jointed construction and heavy-gauge wiring, ensuring it stands strong in any gig situation. At its heart are four 12" Celestion 80 Watt loudspeakers, known for their ability to produce rich, full-bodied tones that resonate with both warmth and definition.
Designed for flexibility and ease of use, the HT 412 can operate in either mono or stereo modes, catering to any setup you prefer. With its standard straight cabinet design, it effortlessly stacks with other units, making it ideal for musicians who demand versatility on stage and in the studio. The rear-mounted jacks offer seamless connectivity, while the robust construction guarantees that this cabinet will endure the rigors of touring and rehearsals alike.
Key Features:
- Equipped with four 12" Celestion 80 Watt loudspeakers
- Finger-jointed construction for enhanced durability
- Heavy-gauge wiring for superior sound quality
- Mono (320W RMS; 4 Ohms or 16 Ohms) or stereo (160W/channel; 8 Ohms per) operation
- Standard size straight design, perfect for stacking with other cabinets
- Rear-mounted jacks for easy connectivity
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Honky cab, sounds like a Marshall MG...
Really disappointing cab... seems well put together but the sound is so limited and extremely directional for an angled cab. No real low-end, very stiff, terrible clarity and a limited feeling, honky response. No warmth. Tested this side-by-side with a Marshall 1960 4x12 that was far warmer, clearer and much better representation of the guitar and amp tone. Blackstar amps are an acquired taste, but this cab doesn’t even do those amps justice.
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