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Epiphone Triggerman 412 Cabinet

Summary
Price New Epiphone Triggerman 412 Cabinet @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.epiphone.com/
Features 9.3 (3 responses)
Sound Quality 8.0 (2 responses)
Reliability 9.7 (3 responses)
Customer Support N/A (0 responses)
Overall Rating 9.7 (3 responses)
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Product: Epiphone Triggerman 412 Cabinet
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/23/2008 at 03:16pm by Imagine64

Features : 10
"BUY NOW, OR DIE DUMB"
Feature:
Stereo / mono inputs and 280 watts are both a big plus.

Quality:
I don't know what this thing is made of. And I don't care. Mono/Stereo inputs. Very cool

Value:
BUY NOW, OR DIE DUMB!!

Desirability:
RETO VIBE.. VERY COOL!

Sound:
A tad bit goofy looking at first, unless you dig the reto vibe.(which I do)THIS CABINET SWINGS! Throw a anything a this strange, screaming Banshee. I own Matchless, VOX, Orange, Marsall and Fender amps. And a handful of overpriced boutique units. (What the F was I thinking! $$$) If you have spent thousands looking for the "Lost Tone", save your kids, collage dough, and give this lost angel a try. For under $250.00, You can't go wrong. Tight highs, Extremley cool and creamy mids,(Clapton/ Cream). Highs like nobodys biz... But bottom end as a little lacking. yet nothing to write home about. If you play a 7 string. or any sort of drop tuning, you may want to steer clear. But Old School players will dig it the MOST!


Sound Quality : No Opinion
Sent from God..No, Really!!

Reliability : 10
Solid

Customer Support : No Opinion
No need..

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Epiphone Triggerman 412 Cabinet
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 09/22/2006 at 11:46pm by John M Painter

Features : 10
Runs in 4 Ohm or 16 Ohm Mono or 8 Ohm Stereo

Sound Quality : 8
I have tried it with an Epiphone Valve Junior, 60's Ampeg B15, 60's Ampeg Jet and a heavily modded 70's Fender Champ.
Sounds great with all except the Jet which I think is the Jet's fault.

Reliability : 10
Seems well built and will only be used in Studio

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10
I have tons of gear and am a pro musician. This Cab caught my eye because it looks cool and is cheap. The Sound doesn't disappoint me.


Product: Epiphone Triggerman 412 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $229
Submitted 06/12/2006 at 11:03am by CHRIS

Features : 8
Epiphone Triggerman: Basic, inexpensive, 4 12" speaker cabinet. Has switchable mono or stereo operation with a switch on the back. Looks really nice, not too heavy. Took the back off, inside has no insulation - I will be adding some since it may be boomy at certain frequencies. Speakers are decent, not sure of the make, they just have a large Epiphone 'E' on them. Cabinet is made from plywood, the back is particle board. Good construction, has handles on the side, rubber feet, but no casters. Cabinet is made in China. Rated at 280 Watts.

Sound Quality : 8
Sounds pretty good - used it on a few gigs, still dialing in my amp and effects for the best sound with this cabinet.

Reliability : 9
Only had it a few months, no problems so far.

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 9

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