Lets see yer FULL STACKS

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Do the 2x12s do the same thing?
I like them better surprisingly. They are partially open back. Much easier to hear not being as directional as 412’s. Little less thump, but in a band mix they work pretty well for me. Downtuned metal etc might not work so well.
I find 412’s work good on deep stages where you can get out in front far enough. Otherwise the 212’s with the semi open back fill the room better.
 
I had to dig around for this. 1976 playing at a fair of some sorts.
Marshall Super Tremolo on four 4x12s. 3 of those cabs I bought used for $200 each at Sam Ash in Hempstead, NY.

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Hey man, let me help you out....I'll lift that Marshall one into the back of my truck for ya :D

Wish I could! I sold them all and downsized to a Mesa Express 2x12..... Which isn't fitting the bill and I'm looking for another 4x12. That Marshall was pretty sweet. It was a 1960AX loaded with Greenbacks. Not quite my sound, but still cool.
 
In addition to the 1959HW, I have two half stacks:

Marshall JVM410H and Marshall 4x12

and this Engl Artist Edition 100 with a pair Engl E212VHB cabs:


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Not mine, but the stack I ended up buying for my daughter last week for her to gig/jam with.
We put new tubes in it yesterday and mixed a couple sets of speakers until she liked what she liked
Was fun teaching her what little I know and spending time together and jamming after all of that ❤️❤️❤️❤️
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Bingo 😎

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Old photo pre mark iii coliseum. The Marshall on top is (was) a stock 71 superbass I rescued but sold for vet bills. A Nick Aldrich has since replaced it.

I would like two more cabinets. Load one with eminence legends and the other with G12H30 70th anniversary’s.
 
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