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Description

Dive into the realm of pure sonic power with the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet, a formidable companion for any guitarist seeking that perfect blend of rich, resonant voicing and pro-level performance. Designed to complement the iconic Bassbreaker series, this cabinet doesn’t just echo the past—it redefines it. With a nod to the revolutionary U.K. amps of the 1960s that borrowed Fender’s groundbreaking circuits, the BB-112 enhances every note with its robust, tube-driven sound.

Crafted with a semi-closed back design, this cabinet ensures your lower frequencies are as full and rich as your highs, delivering a balanced soundscape that’s perfect for modern rock adventurers. The 70W power capacity and 8 Ohm Celestion V-Type speaker unite to create a thumping low-end and articulate mids, ensuring your riffs cut through the mix with unmistakable clarity and power. Whether you're pairing it with a Bassbreaker 15 combo, head, or even the Bassbreaker 007 head, this cabinet fits seamlessly, both physically and sonically, into your setup.

Perfect for the stage or studio, the BB-112 is more than just an amplifier cabinet—it's a gateway to a world of classic Fender tones with a modern twist.

Key Features:

  • 70W power capacity
  • One 12-inch Celestion V-Type speaker
  • Total impedance of 8 Ohms
  • Semi-closed back for enhanced low frequencies
  • Perfectly complements Bassbreaker 15 combo and head
  • Compatible with Bassbreaker 007 head

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Bassbreaker BB-112 Enclosure 70-Watt 1x12" Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Finish Gray Tweed
Year 2016 - 2025
Made In Mexico
Categories Guitar Speaker Cabinets
Color Family Grey
Impedance 8 ohms
Model Family Fender Bassbreaker Cabinets
Power Handling (Watts) 70
Powered Unpowered
Series Fender Bassbreaker
Speaker Configuration 1x12"

FAQs

What speaker is used in the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet?

The Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet is equipped with a single 12-inch Celestion V-Type speaker, known for its balanced tone and ability to handle a wide range of musical styles.

Can the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 Cabinet handle high power amplifiers?

Yes, the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 Cabinet is designed to handle up to 70 watts, making it suitable for pairing with various amplifiers without risking speaker damage.

What is the impedance of the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet?

The Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet has an impedance of 8 ohms, which is compatible with most guitar amplifiers.

Is the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 Cabinet suitable for gigging?

With its 70-watt power handling and robust construction, the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 Cabinet is well-suited for gigging and live performances.

What are the dimensions of the Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet?

The Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet measures 19.5 inches in height, 16.88 inches in width, and 9 inches in depth, making it a compact yet powerful option for various performance settings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Semi ported design produces a healthy, non-boomy bottom

  • Surprisingly loud output for its light weight

  • No discernible rattle, indicating solid construction

  • G12 V-type speaker delivers excellent midrange bark

  • Suitable for blues & rock with great sound and clarity

  • Aesthetically pleasing design that complements various amplifiers

  • Enhances the sound of connected heads, like the Bassbreaker and Bugera T50

  • Offers rich full cleans and satisfying rock/blues riffs

  • Portable and not too heavy, easing transport

CONS

  • May not be sturdy enough for heavy road use

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender Bassbreaker BB-112 1x12 Cabinet.

Comparisons

  • The Celestion V-Type in the BB-112 is favored for smoother, less fizzy tones compared to the Celestion Seventy 80 in the SC112.

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  • The Blackstar and Hughes & Kettner lines offer tube amps with emulated outputs, unlike typical tube amps without headphone capabilities.

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Use cases and applications

  • The BB-112 is recommended for high-gain applications, making it suitable for rock and metal genres.

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  • The Bassbreaker 15 head might be too loud for home use, despite having an effects loop for better effect integration.

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Build quality

  • The Seventy 80's smaller magnet and spider diameter contribute to its less desirable fizzy treble, unlike the more robust V-Type construction.

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User experience

  • Owners find it challenging to EQ out the harsh fizz produced by the Seventy 80 speaker in the SC112 cabinet.

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  • One user felt the trade of a Fender Player Plus for a Bassbreaker 15 head and BB-112 cab was a personal win, despite price differences.

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  • Bassbreaker series, including the 15w combo and 45w head, is favored by users, who express interest in newer models like the 30s.

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  • Users who prioritize clean tones and pedal-based distortion may not find an effects loop essential for their setup.

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  • Many users find that delays and reverbs sound better in an effects loop when using high-gain settings on an amp.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners mention the Fender Player Plus guitar holds its value better over time compared to newer amp models like the Bassbreaker.

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Features and functionality

  • The Bassbreaker 007 head lacks an effects loop, which may impact delay and reverb sound quality when using the amp’s distortion.

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Great (small) Cab

This cabinet Is Just perfect to fit the bassbreaker 15 series, both combo and head, and the small build combined with the celestions gives you a tight Attack and true response.

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In this video, Vladimir is seen using a Fender Bassbreaker stack amp mic'd up with a Shure SM57.

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Fender Bassbreaker 15 Head
Fender Bassbreaker 15 Head Guitar Amplifier Heads
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Shure SM57
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