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expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff 8 months ago
expired Posted by TattyBear | Staff 8 months ago

Monoprice Stage Right 1x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30

& More + Free S/H

$153

$210

27% off
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Monoprice has Monoprice Stage Right 1x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 (611899) for $167.99 - $15 when you apply promo code 15OFF = $152.99. Shipping is Free

Monoprice also has Stage Right by Monoprice SB 2x12 Guitar Amp Extension Cabinet w/ 2x Celestion V30 Speakers (625915) for $258.99 - $15 when you apply promo code 15OFF = $243.99. Shipping is Free

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Celestion Vintage 30: The Celestion V30 sound has been captured on thousands of recordings from a diverse range of notable players, including Slash, Steve Stevens, and Peter Frampton.
  • Ideal match for 30W head: Designed to match our 30W Stage Right head.
  • Rugged construction: The cabinet is extremely durable with metal caps for the corners and features a black, textured synthetic leather exterior for the professional, stage-ready look.
  • Road ready: The 12in size, comfortable, leather handle, and rugged durability make this an ideal cab for the road.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Comes with a 1-year warranty.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Monoprice has Monoprice Stage Right 1x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30 (611899) for $167.99 - $15 when you apply promo code 15OFF = $152.99. Shipping is Free

Monoprice also has Stage Right by Monoprice SB 2x12 Guitar Amp Extension Cabinet w/ 2x Celestion V30 Speakers (625915) for $258.99 - $15 when you apply promo code 15OFF = $243.99. Shipping is Free

Thanks to Deal Hunter TattyBear for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Celestion Vintage 30: The Celestion V30 sound has been captured on thousands of recordings from a diverse range of notable players, including Slash, Steve Stevens, and Peter Frampton.
  • Ideal match for 30W head: Designed to match our 30W Stage Right head.
  • Rugged construction: The cabinet is extremely durable with metal caps for the corners and features a black, textured synthetic leather exterior for the professional, stage-ready look.
  • Road ready: The 12in size, comfortable, leather handle, and rugged durability make this an ideal cab for the road.

Editor's Notes

Written by citan359 | Staff
  • Comes with a 1-year warranty.
  • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: Stage Right by Monoprice 1x12 Guitar Speaker Cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30

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Somebody is trying to make me need this. Killer deal for a cab with vintage 30 in it.

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8 months ago
46 Posts
Joined Jan 2014
8 months ago
TonyT1064
8 months ago
46 Posts
Same price on Amazon
8 months ago
295 Posts
Joined Mar 2019
8 months ago
DJ18
8 months ago
295 Posts
Tempted, but wish they made a bass version
8 months ago
9 Posts
Joined Nov 2012
8 months ago
nvinceable1
8 months ago
9 Posts
Quote from AaronM7851 :
Are these good for amp modelers like hx stomp and ampero 2?
It depends on what you want out of your rig really.

A real cab like the Monoprice can sound great with an amp modeler but you will need to disable the cab/IR section of the modeler and you will also need to purchase a power amp (e.g. Orange Pedal Baby, PowerStage, etc) to power the cab. The rig would be guitar > modeler > power amp > cab.

The pros are that if you love the sound of this cab you can have all of your amp models running through it and you can free up a bit of DSP in your modeler since it wouldn't be responsible for cab simulation. Some people also swear by the sound of a real guitar cab pushing air.

The cons are that real cabs are heavy, which is a major downside if you're regularly gigging, and you're locked in to the sound of the physical cab - essentially losing a big part of the flexibility of using a modeler. You also need to purchase a power amp and make sure that everything is set up correctly so that the speakers in the cab don't get damaged.

A better choice might be to just use cab modeling/IRs within your amp modeler and run directly into a lightweight FRFR cabinet.

It really all comes down to personal preferences, budget, and practical considerations.
Last edited by nvinceable1 February 18, 2024 at 10:22 AM.
8 months ago
69 Posts
Joined Nov 2015
8 months ago
AaronM7851
8 months ago
69 Posts
Quote from nvinceable1 :
It depends on what you want out of your rig really.

A real cab like the Monoprice can sound great with an amp modeler but you will need to disable the cab/IR section of the modeler and you will also need to purchase a power amp (e.g. Orange Pedal Baby, PowerStage, etc) to power the cab. The rig would be guitar > modeler > power amp > cab.

The pros are that if you love the sound of this cab you can have all of your amp models running through it and you can free up a bit of DSP in your modeler since it wouldn't be responsible for cab simulation. Some people also swear by the sound of a real guitar cab pushing air.

The cons are that real cabs are heavy, which is a major downside if you're regularly gigging, and you're locked in to the sound of the physical cab - essentially losing a big part of the flexibility of using a modeler. You also need to purchase a power amp and make sure that everything is set up correctly so that the speakers in the cab don't get damaged.

A better choice might be to just use cab modeling/IRs within your amp modeler and run directly into a lightweight FRFR cabinet.

It really all comes down to personal preferences, budget, and practical considerations.
thank you, I actually did not know what those power amplifiers for. so those things just power the amp without coloration right?
8 months ago
9 Posts