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Why Woodwind & Brasswind ? |
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The Aguilar GS 412 Bass Cabinet features four 12" cast frame woofers, cast-frame drivers, phenolic tweeters with integral phase plug, variable tweeter level control, Neutrik Speakon and quarter inch inputs, seven ply void-free Philippine mahogany construction, and more! Available in 4 or 8 ohms. |
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The best thing about this massive air-moving marvel? It's way lighter than most comparable 8x10 cabs and is easy to move thanks to a tilt-back design with built-in rear-mounted wheels (less prone to tipping) and recessed top- and side-mounted deep-dish handles. Plus, your sound benefits from 4 custom-designed, cast-frame Aguilar 12" speakers with 56 oz. magnets. They easily handle all the lows while keeping things nice and punchy. Adjust the custom crossover and phenolic tweeter right on the back of the cab to dial in just the right amount of high-end snap.All Aguilar GS Series cabinets feature cast-frame drivers, phenolic tweeters with integral phase plug, variable tweeter level control, Neutrik Speakon and 1/4" inputs, 7-ply, void-free Philippine mahogany construction, and interlocking corners. |
Standard Features
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| Dimensions | 45"H x 23.25"W x 17"D |
| Frequency Response | 37 Hz to 16 kHz |
| Impedance | 4 or 8 ohms |
| Power Handling | 1200 watts |
| Sensitivity | 104 dB @ 1W 1M |
| Speakers | Four 12" cast frame woofers, 56 oz. magnets |
| Weight | 116 lbs. |
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8 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Amazing cabinet
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by Michael
(michael@riverrunsred.com)
1/16/2006 7:09:57 PM
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Musical Experience:
played for 13 years
Style of music:
rock
Hometown
Columbia, MO
I purchased this cabinet about five months ago and wanted to give it a good long trial before I gave it a review. I've played a bunch of gigs with it and moved it and dropped it and generally got a feel for it now, and I can honestly say that it is one of the finest pieces of musical equipment I've owned. Nothing can phase it. Low B, distortion, octaves, you name it and it can handle it. It's got the punch of an 8x10 with the low end of a 15s. While it is a bit heavy, the built in rollers make it a lot easier to transport. I went through four different cabinets before I got this one, and I have finally found what I was looking for.
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6 found helpful, 1 found unhelpful.
Amazing cabinet
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by Michael
(michael@riverrunsred.com)
1/16/2006 7:09:57 PM
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Musical Experience:
played for 13 years
Style of music:
rock
Hometown
Columbia, MO
I purchased this cabinet about five months ago and wanted to give it a good long trial before I gave it a review. I've played a bunch of gigs with it and moved it and dropped it and generally got a feel for it now, and I can honestly say that it is one of the finest pieces of musical equipment I've owned. Nothing can phase it. Low B, distortion, octaves, you name it and it can handle it. It's got the punch of an 8x10 with the low end of a 15s. While it is a bit heavy, the built in rollers make it a lot easier to transport. I went through four different cabinets before I got this one, and I have finally found what I was looking for.
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