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Description

Unleash your music with the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet, designed to deliver a powerful and immersive sound experience. Renowned for their high-quality guitar cabinets, Mesa/Boogie once again proves why they are the go-to choice for musicians worldwide.

The Rectifier Standard Slant 4x12 240-Watt Guitar Speaker Cabinet is the epitome of modern rock and metal sound. With its four custom Celestion Vintage 30s speakers, it offers a massive 240 watts of power, making it suitable for any venue, big or small. The slanted design of the cabinet not only enhances sound dispersion, but also projects sound directly at the player, ensuring exceptional clarity and detail.

Built to be the perfect companion for Mesa/Boogie's high-gain Dual and Triple Rectifier heads, this cabinet delivers a rich, saturated distortion and crisp, detailed highs. The low end is full and impactful, providing the punch needed for aggressive rhythms.

Crafted with the demands of touring and performance in mind, the Rectifier Standard Slant is as durable as it is powerful. Made using the finest Void-free, Marine Grade Baltic Birch, the cabinet features super-strong rabbet corner joints, braced baffles, and a durable jute grille cloth. This is not just a cabinet, but a road-ready companion that can withstand the rigors of constant use.

Key Features:

  • Four custom Celestion Vintage 30s speakers
  • 240 watts of power
  • Slanted design for enhanced sound dispersion and direct sound projection
  • Optimized for Mesa/Boogie's high-gain Dual and Triple Rectifier heads
  • Made using the finest Void-free, Marine Grade Baltic Birch
  • Super-strong rabbet corner joints, braced baffles, and a durable jute grille cloth
  • Built to withstand the demands of touring and performance

Product specs

Configuration 4 x 12"
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Speakers Celestion Vintage 30
Power Handling 240W
Impedance 8 ohms (Mono), 4 ohms (Stereo)
Mono/Stereo Mono, Stereo
Cabinet Type Slant
Open/Closed Back Closed
Inputs 3 x 1/4"
Outputs 1 x 1/4"
Construction Material Birch with Black Bronco vinyl
Casters Yes, Track-Loc removable
Height 32.9"
Width 30.1"
Depth 14.25"
Weight 104 lbs.

FAQs

What speakers are used in the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet?

This cabinet is equipped with four Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, custom-made for Mesa/Boogie in Ipswich, England, known for their rich midrange and powerful low-end response.

Is the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet suitable for live performances?

Yes, with a power handling capacity of 240 watts and its robust construction, this cabinet is ideal for live performances, providing powerful and clear sound projection.

Can the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet be used in both mono and stereo configurations?

Yes, this cabinet supports both mono and stereo configurations with an impedance of 8 ohms in mono and 4 ohms in stereo, offering versatile connectivity options.

Does the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet come with casters?

Yes, it includes Track-Loc removable casters for easy transportation, making it convenient for gigging musicians.

What are the dimensions of the Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet?

The cabinet measures 32.9 inches in height, 30.1 inches in width, and 14.25 inches in depth, providing a substantial presence on stage.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional low-end delivery, perfect for metal

  • Vintage 30 speakers provide immersive sound

  • Solid construction with great durability

  • Comes with built-in casters and a free cover

  • Enhances both low and high frequencies notably

  • Compatible with various high-gain amplifiers for versatile sound

CONS

  • Comparatively expensive, reflecting its premium quality

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled.

Comparisons

  • The Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled is noted for a darker tone compared to other Mesa cabs, potentially due to different speaker batches.

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  • The "Traditional" Rectifier cab is a standard 4x12 size, unlike the "Standard" Rectifier cab, which is oversized and offers a different acoustic environment.

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  • The gold standard for some users is the late 90s to early 00s Mesa oversized cabs, noted for their superior V30 sound quality.

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  • Diezel FL cabs with V30s are praised for tight tone, though noted to be expensive, offering an alternative to Mesa.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Some owners suggest replacing the stock V30 speakers with Celestion G12H creambacks for a brighter sound or Eminence DV77 for a darker tone.

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Features and functionality

  • The design includes angled speakers which reportedly enhance hearing the cab when standing in front of it, a feature praised by users.

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  • Closed-back designs are emphasized for achieving a tighter sound in metal and hardcore music.

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User experience

  • While praised for its massive low end, some users find it lacks an open upper mid-range, impacting live performance clarity.

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  • A user noted no significant sound difference between slanted and straight cabs in a basement setting, highlighting personal preference rather than acoustic variance.

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Setup and maintenance

  • Users note that room acoustics (such as carpeting) and speaker placement can significantly alter the tonal perception.

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Build quality

  • A unique "4x12 Rectifier Traditional" plate was used on some display models, but it's not a permanent cab feature.

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Value and pricing

  • A buyer reported a purchase price of $900 for a used Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled, suggesting this as a benchmark for used market value.

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Other

  • Mesa confirmed that a specific cab shipped on 01/25/2005, providing a reference point for dating similar models based on serial numbers.

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Use cases and applications

  • Owners pairing the cab with a Peavey 5150 or 6505+ report excellent synergy for hardcore and metal genres.

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5.0 out of 5

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Good cab

Bought new sounds great with the JCM800 my only currently used cab

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See how Remington uses Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled

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Nicolle is using a Mesa/Boogie Rectifier Standard 4x12" Angled cabinet. This amplifier was a main amp before transitioning to a Hiwatt 4x12.

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