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Old 11-19-2007, 04:51 PM
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interesting geetar cabinet

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Saw this badboy at doyle audio. Thought it was pretty nifty

http://www.doyleaudio.com/alexpics.htm

Heres the specs form the website:

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Simply the best, most flexible 412 in the world. We really enjoyed the birth of this studio gem. There are four separate speaker chambers allowing you to mix and match different speaker models. Each chamber has its own removable back for an ambient tone or you may keep it closed for a tighter quicker attack. Each chamber has its own terminal jack for each speaker. This gives you maximum control over each speaker, allowing you to use them alone or in any combination. You may also experiment with a combination of different speakers to create different ohm loads for finding the sweet on your amp. Designed primarily for Studios, this cabinet's beautiful finish mahogany stain on Russian birch, makes for a rich elegant look. The quality of the physical structure of this cabinet allows for the purest of tonal quality, of what ever speakers are selected to be employed. This cabinet's many features would give every Professional Recording studio a unique feature to offer any potential clients. Is this the end all and be all? We've been told so by the best in the industry.
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