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Randall RX412 Cabinet Black

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Randall RX120RH and RX412

Description


Features
- 200W cabinet
- 4 - 12" Randall Jaguar speakers
- Black cloth grille
- Plywood construction
- 8 ohm mono input
Warranty
Nontransferable 5 year warranty. Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
Tube amplifiers receive 90 day warranty on tubes.
Reviews
3.83
6 Reviews
83%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Amateur Recording5
- Home Studio4
- Performances3
- Professional Recording3
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Bulky/Heavy1
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Pricey / Poor Value1
- Didn't come with wheels.1
- Experienced5
- Novice1
- Good Audio4
- Durable3
- Easy To Use3
- Compact2
- Lightweight2
Reviewed by 6 customers
Speakers don't cut through
submitted3 years ago
byDane
fromAsheville, NC
This cabinet was all I had for a long time, I got it way back. I used it in a bedroom setting a lot but once I started using it for serious gigs and practices I found that it just doesn't cut through the mix very well with the stock speakers. My bandmate uses a little 1x12 Mesa cabinet and I was struggling to hear myself over his amp even with my master volume way higher than it should ever need to be. Now I'm using the same amp head with another cab that I put Celestions in and I can hear myself better with more clarity. I'd say pretty much the only benefit of this cab specifically is the compact size. There are plenty of 2x12s that are bigger or wider than this. It's not lightweight but I WAS able to pick it up and load it into the car by myself if I needed to. I was also able to move it up and down the stairs. I can't do that with bigger full size 4x12s just because of their wider dimensions on top of the weight. For a little bit I was using this cabinet together with a 2x12 with Vintage 30s and that pairing sounded good but it's such a pain to carry 2 cabs around and it's better if you can just have one cab that sounds good and cuts through by itself.
It rocks. But no jags
submitted3 years ago
byW
fromNunya bidness where I am
Remove the backplate and you'll not see anything that says jaguar.it does sound good though
I would definitely buy this product again
submitted4 years ago
byBryan
fromGainesboro Tey
I use it with my Warhead X2 and my Randall RG 3003H
Great Cabinet, I would buy again
submitted4 years ago
byMichael
fromNewark Valley, Ny
Hooked this cab up to an Orange Crush Pro 120 head and was blown away how great it sounded. I played for a few hours I was so surprised. I also decided to run a Bugera head and Marshall head into it just to test the sound, all sounded great. I wish I had bought more than 1 to be honest.
I would buy again.
submitted5 years ago
byHinxster
fromAmador City, CA.
I use it for practice and such.
The speakers are iffy
submitted5 years ago
byEddie
fromNew Orleans, Louisiana
The speakers are decent, they're not the original Jaguars, they seem to be rebadged Celestion Originals, Rocket 50's or Seventy 80's. They sound decent on their own, but aren't very loud when in a garage band setting, but paired with a 1960A with T-75's they scream, they give an added sizzle and low end response that the T-75s seemed to have lacked. Overall a good bang for your buck, use them to accent a cab you already have
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submitteda year ago
asked by13
fromundisclosed
What speakers are in it and what are the dimensions
Randall Jaguar speakers -- 27.01 x 14.02 x 27.40 inches 82 lbssubmitted2 years ago
asked byJosh
fromMiami, FL
I read the description and it says it had Jaguar speakers but reading the reviews there was on person that said there weren't any jaguar speakers in them, I was wondering if there was any way you can help confirm that it does have Jaguar's built into them and not some other random speakers. thank you.
I’m sorry, I don’t know. It's what Randall claims. I've never opened one up.submitted2 years ago
asked byDanny
fromTampa FL
Do the New Jaguar Speakers sound like the ones from the 80-90s?
I’m sorry, I don’t know.submitted6 years ago
asked byLuke
fromGodfrey, IL
Regarding the wheels that come with the cab, they're obviously push-in, but what else can you tell me about them? I ask because the wheels to my Randall cabs all lost their bearings, and I want to replace them soon.
These will be sturdy Randall proprietary brand casters that will be pushed in/pull out