FOR SALE/Another Price Drop: GRBass AT-112H bass cabinet
Can’t go lower than this! Offering up my GRBass AT-112H bass cabinet. Purchased new from John Fox Bass in March 2025, the cabinet has not left my music room and is in perfect condition. Weighing only 14 lbs, the cab is front ported with four tweeter settings on the back, rated at 8 ohms / 350 watts. It offers a big clear sound for its size and weight and effortless transport. I added rubber castings on one side to allow for vertical positioning. Comes with a 5-year transferable warranty and GRBass cover. Selling only because I prefer my GRBass AT Cube 800 combo.
Full specs for this cab are found at the GR Bass site.
$900 $750 PayPal OK. Hoping for a local sale, but can ship CONUS if buyer pays shipping (will ship in the factory box and it's light!) Dropping trades on this as I have too much equipment! Happy to answer questions here or offers via private message. Thanks for looking!
Can’t go lower than this! Offering up my GRBass AT-112H bass cabinet. Purchased new from John Fox Bass in March 2025, the cabinet has not left my music room and is in perfect condition. Weighing only 14 lbs, the cab is front ported with four tweeter settings on the back, rated at 8 ohms / 350 watts. It offers a big clear sound for its size and weight and effortless transport. I added rubber castings on one side to allow for vertical positioning. Comes with a 5-year transferable warranty and GRBass cover. Selling only because I prefer my GRBass AT Cube 800 combo.
Full specs for this cab are found at the GR Bass site.
I do have the 800 Cube and have paired it very well with the 112H. The amp is rated at 800 watts at 4ohms meaning each cab will receive 400 watts when connected to the amp. It made for a huge even sound across both cabs—neither sounded louder than the other and it’s just 50 watts more than the 112H’s rating.
In my experience, cab ratings represent guidelines about extremes—too many watts played too loudly will get you in trouble. I never play my amps too loudly so it’s not ever an issue. In fact, my home practice rig is the 112H powered by an Eich T900. That’s 600 watts at 8ohms and the 112H handles all of it without issue (and within reason!)