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I recently swapped my Harley Benton 212 (the cheap one not the V30 one) for a Marshall AVT 4x12.
I understand that the Marshall isn't going to be the greatest 4x12 in the world but to be honest I quite like the sound of it and think IMHO it sounds better than the HB 212 I have been using. Plus the fact it's smaller than most 4x12's means it fits in the car easily.
Gigged it for the first time at the weekend and notice I was having the run the amp louder than I normally would.
I'm going to take a wild stab in the dark and guess that the speakers in the Marshall aren't as efficient as the HB however could there be any other reason for this?
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Also, do you have much experience with other cabs? If you like the Marshall all good but I thought they're one of the worst sounding cabs out there. The Harley Benton with V30's would be a more sensible upgrade in my opinion.
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