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    Steamboat D212 speaker cabinet (front) Steamboat D212 speaker cabinet (angle)

    Our D212 Speaker cabinet is known for it's extra large presentation, very wide frequency response and three-dimensional sound quality usually not found in a typical 2x12. Thanks to a ported baffle design dating back to the 1940's, this immense two-twelve cabinet has more than enough volume and bass response to make your old 4x12s simply obsolete.

    The Steamboat D212 speaker cabinet comes equipped with our Hemp 100 speakers.

    Features

    • Two parallel speaker jacks
    • Available in either 8 or 16 ohm impedances
    • Your choice of Ruby Red, True Blue, or Capital Black color schemes. Please specify in order comments, or contact us about custom color options.
    • Heavy duty 3/4" baltic birch construction
    • Hardwood maple rudders
    • Solid wood built-in handles
    • 30" Wide, 26" Tall, 14" Deep
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