Has anyone used Stagecraft for empty cabs?

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No experience with them but their stated construction methods seem sound. All baltic birch is pretty sweet.

All I can offer you: I have a mojotone Twin Reverb cab and a Mojotone baffle in another Twin. Cab construction is very quality but the dimensions are ever so slightly smaller. The baffle was better than the original Fender MDF/Chipboard stuff by a mile, obviously. My only complaint is the rubber handle on top is complete crap. It cracked all to pieces after a couple hundred gigs while the original handle on my 69 still looks and works as though I purchased it yesterday after also hauling it to a couple hundred gigs.
 
No experience with them but their stated construction methods seem sound. All baltic birch is pretty sweet.

All I can offer you: I have a mojotone Twin Reverb cab and a Mojotone baffle in another Twin. Cab construction is very quality but the dimensions are ever so slightly smaller. The baffle was better than the original Fender MDF/Chipboard stuff by a mile, obviously. My only complaint is the rubber handle on top is complete crap. It cracked all to pieces after a couple hundred gigs while the original handle on my 69 still looks and works as though I purchased it yesterday after also hauling it to a couple hundred gigs.
Thanks!

Yeah, the description sounds legit, and the listed weight sounds like the wood is not super thin or anything, so it seems like good specs. I am just surprised I can't find much on them. They seem good, for a good price. I have seen some positive comments on their 212 cabs, but not much on their 412 cabs.
 
Thanks!

Yeah, the description sounds legit, and the listed weight sounds like the wood is not super thin or anything, so it seems like good specs. I am just surprised I can't find much on them. They seem good, for a good price. I have seen some positive comments on their 212 cabs, but not much on their 412 cabs.
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I would do a little more digging on their 4x12 while simultaneously looking at area craigslists ads for any good deals. Sometimes you can find a 1960 cab locally for reasonable money. In a world of modelers and other digital guitar stuff sometimes people, or their wives, just want the space hog gone from their home and so let them go real reasonably. Good luck Shask!
 
I looked at them for a 212 but ultimately went with Sourmash as they're much more customizable.
 
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