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THD 212 Cabinet

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Price New THD 212 Cabinet @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.thdelectronics.com/
Features 8.9 (11 responses)
Sound Quality 9.1 (16 responses)
Reliability 9.3 (12 responses)
Customer Support 9.6 (14 responses)
Overall Rating 8.8 (15 responses)
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Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 01/08/2008 at 03:07pm by asieret

Features : 10
2x12 cabinet with, longhorn and vintage THD handmade speakers

Sound Quality : 10
Big and warm sound, clean distortion and everything between. Makes your head more versatile.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion
No problem

Overall Rating : 10


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: USD 599.00
Submitted 11/15/2006 at 10:50am by dm67

Features : 6
Fairly light weight cabinet. Easy to handle. Partial open back with 2 12 inch speakers made by Eminence for THD.

Sound Quality : 4
I bought one new in 2006 to use with my Marshall 50 watt Jubilee head. If you plan on using a Marshall head, keep in mind that the head is about 2 inches wider than the cabinet. Looks a little funny. I had to drive the amp real hard to keep up with the rest of the band. Sounds o.k. as long as your playing by yourself. I think a lot of products are not tested in actual band situations. I did not care for the distorted sound out of this cabinet at all. The cleans were o.k. at low volumes. I tried to return the cabinet, but waited past the 24 hours return policy. Finally sold it for a $100.00 loss. This cabinet does not sound like a 4-12 cabinet at all. No bottom end. The cranked volume sounded like a cheap distortion pedal.

Reliability : 9
I sure it would hold up fine.

Customer Support : 8
I called the THD company about the speakers once I found out they were made by Eminence. You can pull the rubber cover off the back of the speakers if you want to verify this. They said they were not Eminence speakers, but were made by Eminence for THD, O.K. They call them the Vintage & Longhorn. They told me they were patterned after the Celestion Vintage 30 & the Celestion Classic Lead 80. For a $599.00 price,why not use the real deal & be done with it?

Overall Rating : 4
I've been playing for about 30 years. I thought I could get a more portable cabinet & still get the 4-12 sound that I'm used to. I don't think any 2-12 will ever get that sound. But this THD is no where close. It's over priced at $599.00 for a light weight cabinet with 2 Eminence speakers that you can buy for about $40.00 each. I've used Eminence speakers before & they are O.K. depending on the application. I tried an Orange 2-12 closed back with Vintage 30s that sounds much better than the THD for less money. It's a larger, well built cabinet which I'm sure helps the sound. I would not not buy another one of these.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 05/12/2006 at 08:57pm by Chris Casso

Features : No Opinion
Listed Above

Sound Quality : 10
My Favorites Speaker cabinets. I have had them all. These, I prefer to the vintage Marshall 4X12s. Truly Amazing!!!!

Reliability : No Opinion
Never a problem

Customer Support : 10
Ed is AWESOME!

Overall Rating : 10
I have six of them. Amazing. The best I have ever heard.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 04/28/2006 at 10:44am by Drew
Email: DrewDrex<at>hotmail dot com

Features : 10
I guess I should start off by saying that I work for a store that sells THD products, but I promise that my opinion isn't biased! (We sell plenty of stuff that I'd never bring on stage.) It has 2 16 ohm 80 watt 12" speakers: one THD Longhorn (like Celestion Classic Lead 80) and one THD Vintage (like Celestion G12H30). They're wired in parallel for an 8 ohm load. Parallel inputs and rear bass port. The top recessed handle makes lugging it around a breeze, but makes moving it with your head on top kind of tough, but oh well...It really has everything I need in a cabinet - it's compact and fairly lightweight and sounds great no matter what I run through it.

Sound Quality : 10
I currently run a '64 Fender Bassman (AA864) with my THD cab, but I've also used it with a Marshall JCM 2000 TSL 100 head and a Sunn Concert Lead - all sound like they should (newer Marshall = OK, Sunn = pretty damn good for solid state, Bassman = tonal bliss!) I use a Heritage H-150 (Les Paul) and an 80's Japanese Fender Tele. I play in a couple of bands; one is pretty straight ahead rock, the other is psychadelic pop rock. My setup sounds great for both - the Bassman and this cab are a great base for any kind of sound. The frequency response for this cab is great; it's never flabby or mushy, nor is it overly bright or harsh. The port allows for rear projection, therefore a wider sound spread. Because it's a nearly closed back design, it has great bass response.

Reliability : 8
I just blew the Longhorn last night. I called Ed at THD and he's sending out a new one free of charge. Up until last night it'd been great, so I'll give it an 8 just because I think that the speaker blowing was a fluke (I was only running 50 watts into it!)

Customer Support : 10
Everyone at THD is great. You can call 'em up and you actually get a person (not a machine) that knows what's going on! They answer all your questions and are quite freindly.

Overall Rating : 9
I've been playing for 8 years and have owned a few amps (Marshall valvstae head - yuck, Marshall TSL head - a little better, and my Bassman - mmmmmm.....Bassman). I've also owned a few cabs - Mesa 4x12 recto (good cab, but BIG and HEAVY), Bassman 2x12 (sounds good , but not nearly as tight and focussed as the THD, also quite big and heavy). If it were stolen or lost, I'd probably buy another, as this has been great, although I've been looking at getting a 4ohm Avatar cab for my Bassman, as I'm currently running an imedance mismatch.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $799
Submitted 01/22/2006 at 03:25pm by PDQBach

Features : 6
This has to be one of the best sounding cabs I have ever encountered. So why tolex that tears if you rub it against a feather? Honestly, I have two of these - I like this cab a lot! But after a few months they look like I've had them for decades. If you hand truck your gear at all, these are going to look terrible within a short period of time. And I love the handle on top - until I need to slide the amp and cab over after I've set up. There is NOTHING to grab on to! I would love to see a handle on each end as well as the top.

Sound Quality : 10
As I said, the best sounding 2x12 I have ever owned. The bass port on the open back makes this thing sound HUGE. The only thing that sounds bigger that I have encountered is the THD 4x12 that is similarly designed.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to call

Overall Rating : 8
This cab deserves a 10 without a doubt. But I'm going to have to strip all that cheesy tolex and put something else on there in not too long. This is supposed to be a premium cabinet (and tonewise, it certainly is) but I can get an Avatar cab with similar features that has a much better finish (although it probably wouldn't sound as good). So I have to reduce the score accordingly.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $600
Submitted 08/01/2004 at 11:47pm by Mark C

Features : No Opinion
What is there to say? Two speakers, some wood, wire, tolex and grillcloth. The inset handle is a nice feature

Sound Quality : 9
Big tone in a little package. Does it nail a 4x12 sound? Not exactly, but it feels a little like playing through a 4x12. All frequencies are present and none of them are harsh. An excellent solution for any musician playing a lot of club gigs.

Reliability : No Opinion
It's a speaker cab. Short of being set on fire, I don't think it will develop any problems.

Customer Support : 10
This is where THD really shines. Best customer service I have ever seen.

Overall Rating : 9
This cab is great for me. I am using it with a Flexi-50 and I get great tone in a small and lightweight rig.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $450 used
Submitted 05/27/2004 at 07:56am by christopher trull

Features : 9
very sturdily built 2x12 cab. mine has two of the thd modded celestion classic lead 80's. my favorite feature is the inset metal handle on top. it makes it very portable.

Sound Quality : 9
it sounds great. plenty of low end (not quite as much as a straight front 4x12, but it gets the job done. the speakers are 80 watts each, so they have very little breakup, even when pushed hard. i'm currently using it with a thd flexi 50, which sounds fantastic through it. i've also used a 100 watt hiwatt with it and it sounded great as well.

Reliability : 10
it is extremely dependable. one of the most well built pieces of gear i've ever seen.

Customer Support : 10
the folks at thd are great. they stand behind their products and are quick to answer any and all questions.

Overall Rating : 9
i've been playing for thirteen years. i love it's full sound, but one of it's features is also a drawback-it's so small. i have to put it on a speaker stand so it's not blowing at my calves. i would replace it if it were stolen- in fact, i'm thinking of getting a second one anyway (this time with two of thd's vintage 12 speakers).


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $500.00
Submitted 04/24/2004 at 09:41pm by Anonymous
Email: heideana at pacbell<dot>net

Features : 10
Brand new 2x12 cab with one THD Longhorn and one THD Vintage driver. I purchased as a "second" for a few dollars less, so Tolex has a few defects.

Sound Quality : 9
I purchased this cab to go with my Flexi-50, but decided that I like it with my JTM-45 much better. I'm amazed out how "stadium-like" it sounds at low volumes and at how tight the low-end is for an open-back cab. I've paired it with a VHT 2x12 for a much more portable 4x12 unit, and a such makes a good match for my Marshall 1960A

Reliability : 10
The cab is built like a tank and surprisingly heavy! I don't anticipate any problems with it.

Customer Support : 9
THD staff has been very helpful and answered by e-mail and telephone questions for me. Unfortunately, I don't think they have any authorized service centers and would hate to ship this unit back for repairs if needed.

Overall Rating : 9
I'd replace this unit if it was stollen.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $549
Submitted 02/08/2004 at 09:15pm by Mike
Email: m_haftel at skidmore<dot>edu

Features : No Opinion
I didn't rate this because it is just your standard cabinet; not many features on cabinet. I bought it new in 2002. Celestion CL-80 speakers. Wired for 8 ohms and clocks in at 160 watts. Has a parallel jack for daisy-chaining another cab into the signal path. It also has a semi-open "ported" back and a really nice, reset, metal handle in the top.

Sound Quality : 8
I use a PRS Custom 22 into a Bogner Uberschall 120 watt head. I play mostly hard rock, metal, progressive rock, some blues, jazz, classic rock, jam band type stuff, punk, etc... (Tool, Deftones, Incubus, Dream Theater, Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, Pink Floyd, The Doors, the list goes on and on). This cabinet holds up very well considering the amp I am using. The cab was intended to be used with THD's amps, which are not high gain-high power amps. Mine is very high gain-high power and the cabinet doesn't even flinch. It has nice bass response and the overall sound is smooth and pleasent. I would like to hear how it responds to a closed back or maybe a pair/mix of different speakers. The construction itself is fantastic. There is no distortion or "farting out" of the cabinet at all. It might go well with a Mesa 2x12 as a partner.

Reliability : 10
Yeah, it is reliable. Nothing wrong so far.

Customer Support : 10
THD has incredible customer support. They are friendly and answer any and all questions.

Overall Rating : 8
I have been playing for 8 years. I would buy it again.


Product: THD 212 Cabinet
Price Paid: US $550
Submitted 10/30/2003 at 07:46pm by Anonymous

Features : 10
October 30, 2003. Brand new 212 cabinet with THD speakers, not the Celestions that THD used previously.
Setup: THD Univalve, Fender US Hardtail Strat, 212 cabinet.
The big surprise? It sounds great at LOW volume! It sounds great loud, of course. But the combination of the Univalve and the new 212 is so warm - you can screech Halen or Hendrix, then tone it down to a mellow Joe Pass.

Sound Quality : 10
Fender US Hardtail Strat

Reliability : 9
Can't say - haven't had it long enough.

Customer Support : 10
Fantastic. You can actually talk to the people that either designed or built your THD toy.

Overall Rating : 10
Andy et al at THD produce quality stuff. My first Univalve was broken, probably a cold solder joint. THD sent UPS to my door to recover the bad amp and they delivered a replacement the same day.

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