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Blackstar HT-212VOC MkII

4,75
Guitar cabinet with two 12'' Celestion Seventy 80 speakers. It is an ideal accessory to the Blackstar HT-20RH MkII all-tube amplifier. Featuring a folding rear panel, it features a characteristic dense bass sound and surround center frequencies.
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477 €
Guitar Cabinet Blackstar HT-212VOC MkII

Blackstar HT-212VOC MkII

477 €

Product code: HT-212V-MKII | ID: 305140

Blackstar HT-212VOC MkII

Guitar cabinet with two 12'' Celestion Seventy 80 speakers. It is an ideal accessory to the Blackstar HT-20RH MkII all-tube amplifier. Featuring a folding rear panel, it features a characteristic dense bass sound and surround center frequencies.

Specifications:

 

  • Configuration: 2x 12"
  • Speakers: 12" Celestion Seventy 80
  • Power Handling: 160 W
  • Impedance: 4/16 Ohm
  • Mono/Stereo: Mono
  • Cabinet Type: Semi-open/closed rear panel
  • Inputs: 1x 1/4" (4 Ohm), 1x 1/4" (16 Ohm)

Parameters and specifications

Suitability

Type

Speaker Type


Features

Speakers


Properties

Impedance

Power


Power supply

Power (Watt)

160


Country

Made in

China


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Overall score based on 1 user review:

4,75

Janko J.

Overall impression

Date
05.07.2021

When you start to believe that the best guitar speakers are already made, the Blackstar HT-21VOC MkII comes along. It is just the right combination of everything. Right size, great design and sounds wonderful. Perhaps everything one will ever need. I like the open / closed housing option a lot. It is a clever feature for experimenting with sound. The option with some more expensive Celestions would probably be exciting as well. Personally, in addition to the 4/16 Ohm input, I would also like the 2x8 Ohm connection option. (I know it would not be a “stereo”, but in terms of impedance it would be a nice feature.)