Randall R412 Stereo Cab

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Hey fellas, long time lurker here and figured it's time to become a member of the community since I finally have something to talk about lol. I got this Randall R412 Stereo cab the other day for a pretty good deal and was wondering if anyone had more information on it. I bought it because of the Jaguar speakers, but don't know much else about it. From what I've read these carpeted cabs were produced sometime in the late 80s early 90s, but I could be wrong. On the back it says the cab was made in California, USA. Appears you can use the cab in mono 8ohm or stereo 4ohm left and right. As for what sort of Jaguar speakers are inside I have no idea how to take the back off to have a look.

Here is a picture of the front of the cab. That's my boy Rambo btw. He seems to think it's some sort of glorified scratching post. It's a never ending battle but he's been nice to it so far. :LOL:

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This is the back. I can see the part where the back plate should come off, but again I have no clue how to get it off.

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Appreciate you all taking the time, looking forward to your replies.
 
My old Randall cabs don’t have a back panel, the speakers are front loaded. That thing is awesome, would love to have that to make a full stack. Jaguars sound good
 
It might have Jaguar RES-80 speakers. That's what they were using in 1987, though your cab looks slightly more recent than that. Speakers are frontloaded as RaceU4her said—you'd remove the six baffle screws to access them from the front.

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My old Randall cabs don’t have a back panel, the speakers are front loaded. That thing is awesome, would love to have that to make a full stack. Jaguars sound good

Ah, that makes sense. I can see the six screws Snave mentioned in the front. I'll try and have a look later. Is there a way to tell if these speakers were made by Eminence?
 
I had a couple of Jaguar cabs back in the day. I remember them weighing about twice as much as a Marshall 4x12 because they were made out of particleboard. The speakers were decent.
 
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