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Post subject: Best Fender twin reverb cabinet??
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 4:18 am
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Hi .
I am owner of Fender twin reverb amp and l would like to have + cabinet .Which cabinet with 2x12 is best to connect with Twin reverb? Any advice??Thank you.


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Post subject: Re: Best Fenfer twin reverb cabinet??
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2012 9:17 am
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Don't understand. Do you want just a speaker cabinet? What are you looking for?

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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 3:07 am
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bluesky636 wrote:
Don't understand. Do you want just a speaker cabinet? What are you looking for?



I think so.

dusanp , you want to built a cabinet or to buy one ?


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Post subject: Re: Best Fender twin reverb cabinet??
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:07 am
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Replacement cab? I'm happy with Newell cabs, who did my Bandmaster combo. Great work, decent prices.

newellamps.com

external cab to connect to your Twin Reverb? First question would be why do you need it, but plenty of good used Fender closed 2x12 cabs on Craigslist, ebay, etc.

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Post subject: Re: Best Fender twin reverb cabinet??
Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 10:44 am
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Yes just to buy an Extension Cabinet to have a biger sound.


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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 12:51 pm
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If you need a bigger sound with a Fender Twin, there's something wrong, or you live on

a) an island
b) a remote farm

A Twin is frick'in insanely loud; if you're having trouble hearing it live, use the tiltback legs. No one that I know of even professionally needs an extension cabinet for a Fender Twin.

this is why there are so many Twins for sale on eBay, etc. -- people buy them and then realize they're way too loud for most of their needs.

If you still really feel you need an extension cab, any cab with the right impedance will work.

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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:26 pm
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nedorama wrote:
If you need a bigger sound with a Fender Twin, there's something wrong, or you live on

a) an island
b) a remote farm

A Twin is frick'in insanely loud; if you're having trouble hearing it live, use the tiltback legs. No one that I know of even professionally needs an extension cabinet for a Fender Twin.

this is why there are so many Twins for sale on eBay, etc. -- people buy them and then realize they're way too loud for most of their needs.

If you still really feel you need an extension cab, any cab with the right impedance will work.


+1 :lol:

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Posted: Mon Jan 23, 2012 8:47 pm
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nedorama wrote:
If you need a bigger sound with a Fender Twin, there's something wrong....


:lol: :lol:

Yah ... no 5h!t !!

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Ted Nugent used Twin heads with cabinets and extension cabinets (You know...like Marshall full stack style)...maybe he wants to go toe to toe with THA' NUGE! :lol:


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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2012 5:09 pm
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Ted Nugent used Twin heads with cabinets and extension cabinets (You know...like Marshall full stack style)...maybe he wants to go toe to toe with THA' NUGE! :lol:


I don't know what country the OP is from but when he fires that puppy up they'll hear it on the moon. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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bluesky636 wrote:
mortalengines wrote:
Ted Nugent used Twin heads with cabinets and extension cabinets (You know...like Marshall full stack style)...maybe he wants to go toe to toe with THA' NUGE! :lol:


I don't know what country the OP is from but when he fires that puppy up they'll hear it on the moon. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Ha -ha-ha -----you are really FUNNY ha- ha :lol:
Who the $@!& is T. Nugent!!??


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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 5:32 pm
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dusanp wrote:
bluesky636 wrote:
mortalengines wrote:
Ted Nugent used Twin heads with cabinets and extension cabinets (You know...like Marshall full stack style)...maybe he wants to go toe to toe with THA' NUGE! :lol:


I don't know what country the OP is from but when he fires that puppy up they'll hear it on the moon. :lol: :lol: :lol:


Ha -ha-ha -----you are really FUNNY ha- ha :lol:
Who the $@!& is T. Nugent!!??


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I've seen "modest Ted" jumping on those TR stacks with that Byrdland. Wonder how he keeps the thing from lethal feedback? And from the video, looks like he use awfully heavy strings. "Motor City Madman" for sure.


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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 10:50 pm
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Whether you know who Ted Nugent is or not, the point is that no one these days needs an extension cabinet for a Twin. Even bands with walls of amps at shows may have 1 cab on, or most of the time, no cabs-- the guitar is going through a Palmer straight to the PA. Those cabs are just for show.

Save your ears and enjoy the Twin on its own. Tilt it back so your ears, not your ankles, hear better.

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