1x12 Cabs
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1x12 Cabs
Quick question for ye, Shortscale: how do closed-back 1x12 cabs compare with 2x12 closed-back cabs?
I'm fed up with having a massive cab I can't transport myself (not owning a car) but also find my open-backed 1x12 combo lacking a little in the 'focus' and 'punch' department, especially when recording. Is there any comparison?
I'm really considering having just a small 1x12 cab to use with a Crate Powerblock or similar, which would also allow me to keep hold of my Marshall DSL50 head for old times' sake.
I'm fed up with having a massive cab I can't transport myself (not owning a car) but also find my open-backed 1x12 combo lacking a little in the 'focus' and 'punch' department, especially when recording. Is there any comparison?
I'm really considering having just a small 1x12 cab to use with a Crate Powerblock or similar, which would also allow me to keep hold of my Marshall DSL50 head for old times' sake.
Last edited by Doog on Tue May 17, 2011 7:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
I gigged a tiny terror with both a open back avatar 2x12 and a closed back mesa boogies 1x12.
1x12 closed back had a bit more bass and sounded a bit more "compressed" not sure if that is the right way to say it.
2x12 open back had more headroom, more chime/jangle, a bit more clean sound. MAde the orange sound a bit more "fendery" where as the closed back made it sound like a proper orange.
I think as long as it is a decent 1x12 you will be in pretty good shape. Definitely close enough to dial in with EQ and settings.etc to get what you likely need. I would recommend an amp stand with a 1x12 or putting it up a bit so you can hear it OK. Even with my 2x12 I typically stodd it on it's side to get it a bit higher and better in the stage mix.
1x12 closed back had a bit more bass and sounded a bit more "compressed" not sure if that is the right way to say it.
2x12 open back had more headroom, more chime/jangle, a bit more clean sound. MAde the orange sound a bit more "fendery" where as the closed back made it sound like a proper orange.
I think as long as it is a decent 1x12 you will be in pretty good shape. Definitely close enough to dial in with EQ and settings.etc to get what you likely need. I would recommend an amp stand with a 1x12 or putting it up a bit so you can hear it OK. Even with my 2x12 I typically stodd it on it's side to get it a bit higher and better in the stage mix.
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I own an Orange 1 x 12 ( ex Thom as it happens) and I think it's a good balance between sounding good and not being back breakingly heavy. I've never A/Bed it with a 2 x 12 but to my ears it sounds absolutely great. It always going to sound a little constrained by its very nature, but I think it's a trade off worth having for something I can lift with a minimum of effort.
It's a sturdy little bugger too.
It's a sturdy little bugger too.
are u set on a closed back cab?...if not the Orange 212 open back cab is only a few inches bigger than a 112 cuz the speakers are offset inside
just a thought...........
212OB= 26"W x 21-1/4"H x 12"D
112= 21-1/2"W x 18"H x 11"D
with a 26lb difference, but has really nice recessed metal handles like a proper 4x12
just a thought...........
212OB= 26"W x 21-1/4"H x 12"D
112= 21-1/2"W x 18"H x 11"D
with a 26lb difference, but has really nice recessed metal handles like a proper 4x12
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The Orange 2x12 OB is a great little cab (which I currently use) and would be easy to stick a strip of plywood across the back to close it up. However, it's still not something you can carry one handed (which I am assuming is really what Doog is looking for). Despite the slight difference in size, the 1x12 is really much much more portable.
Definitely closed-back, they're a lot more useful for recording ROCK guitar, I find.. and I just feel a bit safer transporting them around. And 'totally'about elevating guitar amps/cabs; I've done it for the last 10 years, not about to stop 
I actually played alongside a band a few months ago in Brighton, one of the two guitarists had a small cab and a Tiny Terror and it was one of the most "tight" guitar sounds I've ever heard live, totally suited the line-up and guitar tone (crunchy, a bit jangly, nothing mega-heavy). Sounded like it had been miked up, soooo direct and punchy.
Thanks for your thoughts, guys- I may take purchase of a small cab at some point in the near future and see how I get on; worse comes to worst and I just sell it on.

I actually played alongside a band a few months ago in Brighton, one of the two guitarists had a small cab and a Tiny Terror and it was one of the most "tight" guitar sounds I've ever heard live, totally suited the line-up and guitar tone (crunchy, a bit jangly, nothing mega-heavy). Sounded like it had been miked up, soooo direct and punchy.
Thanks for your thoughts, guys- I may take purchase of a small cab at some point in the near future and see how I get on; worse comes to worst and I just sell it on.
I actually spent a few hours doing this with my VS100R, but it just made for HUGE BOOMY RATTLENESS; I don't think it's the sort of thing you can do a bodge-job on, unfortunately.Thom wrote:The Orange 2x12 OB is a great little cab (which I currently use) and would be easy to stick a strip of plywood across the back to close it up.
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Exactly what I've just done, although I haven't bought the cab yet. I was thinking a VHT special 6 cab and a Jensen Neo12 speaker.Doog wrote:I'm really considering having just a small 1x12 cab to use with a Crate Powerblock
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I realise I'm a wee bit in love with these amps at the minute, but would a Roland Cube not do as good a job and be handier, maybe?mrperson wrote:Exactly what I've just done, although I haven't bought the cab yet. I was thinking a VHT special 6 cab and a Jensen Neo12 speaker.Doog wrote:I'm really considering having just a small 1x12 cab to use with a Crate Powerblock

Ah interesting, have never tried it. Would it be possible to fashion a full back for it rather than a strip?Doog wrote:I actually spent a few hours doing this with my VS100R, but it just made for HUGE BOOMY RATTLENESS; I don't think it's the sort of thing you can do a bodge-job on, unfortunately.Thom wrote:The Orange 2x12 OB is a great little cab (which I currently use) and would be easy to stick a strip of plywood across the back to close it up.
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Yeah, I actually went the whole hog, making and putting in little mounting brackets for the panel, from 'pretty much totally covered':Thom wrote:Ah interesting, have never tried it. Would it be possible to fashion a full back for it rather than a strip?Doog wrote:I actually spent a few hours doing this with my VS100R, but it just made for HUGE BOOMY RATTLENESS; I don't think it's the sort of thing you can do a bodge-job on, unfortunately.Thom wrote:The Orange 2x12 OB is a great little cab (which I currently use) and would be easy to stick a strip of plywood across the back to close it up.
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Yeah, I was looking at these before I picked up the VS100R, as it goes. From what I read, the clean or 'Jazz Chorus' channel (ie, the one channel I'd use live) was A LOT nicer on the discontinued 80X model, compared to the current 80XL model.BacchusPaul wrote:I realise I'm a wee bit in love with these amps at the minute, but would a Roland Cube not do as good a job and be handier, maybe?
That said, I might give them another look- a small all-in-one solution would be pretty nice. I had to make a little "tone control" patch cable to use in the FX loop of the VS100R to dial out the fizzy, harsh highs that were always present, hopefully the same won't be needed with the Cube since there's no fx loop.
Yeah, those ZTs are none too cheap alas, and not sold at many places so trying out out would be difficult.
It turns out the local (well, local to my rents' house in Bognor) guitar shop sells them in their webstore so they'll probably get one in for me, if I ask reeeeal nice. They sell it at exactly the cheapest price on Ebay too, which is nifty.
It turns out the local (well, local to my rents' house in Bognor) guitar shop sells them in their webstore so they'll probably get one in for me, if I ask reeeeal nice. They sell it at exactly the cheapest price on Ebay too, which is nifty.