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PPC212 V - Vertical 2x12 Cabinet - Orange Covering

Orange has been for 50 years at the forefront of cabinet design, their rugged PPC412 cabinet has become an industry standard.

The PPC212V is their first vertical cabinet and has been designed to be as light as possible without compromising tonal response.

Constructed from 15mm Birch Plywood it’s light and compact but robust enough to withstand the rigours of touring. The PPC212V has Celestion Neo Creamback speakers and an open back construction, keeping the weight down while still retaining the tonal excellence you would expect from an Orange cabinet.

LIGHTWEIGHT CONSTRUCTION

Orange has sourced the best quality Birch Plywood and lightweight Celestion Neo Creamback speakers to make the PPC212V one of the lightest 2 x 12 speaker cabinets available.

CLASSIC ORANGE STYLING

Finished in their legendary livery dating back to 1968.

VERTICAL SPEAKER CONFIGURATION

To be used in conjunction with their Terror range the Vertical cabinets give you Orange tone in a small scale size.

Features:

• Straight Front
• Open-Back Vertical
• Compact 2x12
• 15mm Birch Plywood
• 2 x Parallel 1/4” Input Jacks
• Hard Wearing Woven Paper Grille Cloth
• Skid Runners
• Power Handling: 120 Watts (Mono)
• Speakers: 2 x 12-inch Celestion Neo Creamback
• Impedance: 16 Ohm
• Unboxed Dimensions (W x H x D): 21.46” X 27.56” X 11.81” (54.5cm X 70cm X 30 cm)
• Unboxed Weight: 43.98lbs (19.95kg)

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • PPC212V 120-Watt 2x12" Vertical Guitar Cabinet
Categories
Speaker Configuration
  • 2x12"
Power Handling (Watts)
  • 120

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