Mojotone 4x12 Lite Cabinet Loaded w/ Celestion Neo Creambacks
Handmade in the USA
- Dimensions:(H) 26" x (W) 26-1/8" x (D) 10-1/2"
- Covering:Fender Style Black
- Grill Cloth:Fender Style Black/White/Silver
- Hardware:Side Metal Recessed Handles, Black Metal Jack Ferrule
- Back Panel:1 piece 3/8" Birch Ply Back Panel with a 12" X 9" Oval Port
- Speakers:Celestion Neo Creambacks wired to 8 ohms
- Speaker Cut Out:4x12
- Wiring Harness:Included
Ratings & Reviews
3 reviews
Awesome
by Jim -
Love it. Sounds great with any amp I've ran into it. And being lite makes gigging with a 4x12 fun and not back breaking.
S1LTE412-NEO-8
by anonymous
4x12 Lite with Creambacks . . .
I'm gonna try to keep this short.
Got it set up with my H&K 36wt Tubemeister all tube amp and it sounded great. I love the Rock sound the cab puts out.
Then I set it up with my Blues/Surf/Jazz rig. An all tube Fender,15wt Super Champ head, Reverb Tank, and pedal board.
I was hoping the SC could drive the cab enough to be able to use it for at least smaller gigs. . . . I was absolutely blown away! To get to stage, performance volume, for a moderate to middle size gig, I can't get past
3 on volume! This thing CRANKS! I'm barely at 2 in my 19' x 19' studio.
9 1/2' ceiling. Lots of space to fill. And it sounds great.
Super clean. Clear. Using the pedals and reverb tank, going from Blues to Jazz to Surf, the cab sounds amazing!
I really hoped going from a 2x10 cab, to a 2x12 would fatten up my sound.
I love Super Champ heads. I have two of them. Light weight, and all tubes.
SCs come stock as a 1x10 combo. Fender recommends a 1x12. I tried a Fender closed back 12 cab and the change was substantial..I could get to about 3 1/2 with the 10" before the amp started breaking up. With the 1x12, I could crank it up to almost 7 before breaking up. Allowing me to play larger gigs with the small, light amp.
I decided to try a 2x10 cab. Still got to around 6 or 7 before braking up, but substantially louder, a you'd expect.
I was shopping around for a 2x12 cab when I came across the Mojotone 4x12 Lite. Got an idea. Get a 4x12. Wire the cab so I could have (2) 2x12s, in one cab, and use 2 SCs!
When I first got it, I wanted to play around with it some before re-wiring it, and adding the L & R inputs. Honestly, it sounds so good, I haven't made the changes yet.
My plan is to use an A/B/Y switch, set up one SC with the Reverb tank,
the other without. So I can go back and forth between amp set ups with a single click. Surf to Blues.
I've been using the cab for over a month now, and I absolutely love it.
The fact that it weighs only 43 pounds makes this a no brainer. Plus getting a high quality cab, with 4 Creambacks, for $700 . . .
I could be cliché, and say . . . Thank you, Mojotone! But I won't. . . . I'll just think it!
Wayne 70, and still rockin'! Still gigging! And lovin' this cab!