These 4x6 cabinets solve a real problem: you need more than a single driver can give you, but a full 4x12 stack won't fit in your Honda Civic or that cramped rehearsal space. Each cabinet packs four 6-inch drivers with serious 30-ounce magnets and 1.5-inch Kapton voice coils — that's not toy speaker territory. The result is fuller low-end response than single-driver cabs while keeping the midrange articulation you need to cut through drums and keys.
At 250 watts RMS and 8 ohms, these work with most bass heads and guitar amps without forcing you into impedance math. The 85Hz to 5kHz frequency response covers the fundamentals for both bass and guitar, though don't expect sub-bass extension or crystal highs — these are workhorses focused on the meat of your tone. The 5/8-inch plywood construction with tolex covering and metal corners means they'll survive van tours and basement gigs without falling apart.
The real appeal is versatility. Use one for practice and keep the other as backup. Stack them for more output. Run them in stereo if your rig supports it. At 36 pounds each and a compact 17.5" x 16" x 18" footprint, they fit where larger rigs won't — tight stages, small venues, studios where you need cab tone without destroying everyone's ears.
Each cabinet has dual 1/4-inch inputs in a recessed terminal cup, so you can daisy-chain them or run separate lines from your head. The metal grille protects the drivers from flying drumsticks and overzealous stagehands.
**Bottom line:** If you need more than a combo amp but can't haul or fit a full stack, these give you legitimate multi-driver tone in a package that actually works for gigging musicians who don't have roadies.
Technical Specifications
- Power (RMS): 250 Watts
- Power (Peak): 500 Watts
- Drivers: Four 6" with 30 oz magnets, 1.5" Kapton voice coils
- Frequency Response: 85Hz - 5kHz
- Sensitivity: 92dB
- Impedance: 8 Ohms
- Inputs: Dual 1/4" in terminal cup
- Cabinet Construction: 5/8" plywood front panel, tolex covering
- Hardware: Black metal corners, recessed handle, full metal grille
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 17.5" x 16" x 18"
- Weight: 36 lbs per cabinet
- What's in Box: Two SA-Rift_46G speaker cabinets
- Warranty: One Year
- Recommended For: Bass and guitar, practice, small venues, recording
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these work for both bass and guitar?
Yes, but understand what you're getting. The 85Hz to 5kHz range covers the fundamental frequencies for both instruments, but you won't get the deep sub-bass extension that some bassists want or the sparkling highs that some guitarists crave. They're designed for the core frequency range where most of your tone lives.
How loud can these actually get?
At 250 watts RMS each, they're good for rehearsals, small clubs up to about 100 people, and recording sessions. Stack both and you're looking at 500 watts total, which is respectable but not arena-level. If you're playing larger venues, you'll need PA support or more cabinets.
What cables do I need and how do I wire them?
Use proper speaker cables — never instrument cables for speaker connections. Each cabinet has dual 1/4-inch inputs, so you can either daisy-chain them together or run separate cables if your head has multiple outputs. At 8 ohms each, running both in parallel gives you 4 ohms total load.
How do these compare to traditional 4x10 or 4x12 cabinets?
They're the compromise choice. You get more punch and fullness than single-driver cabs, but you sacrifice some of the authority and stage presence of full-size rigs. The trade-off is portability and fitting into spaces where larger cabinets won't work. They're not trying to be a Marshall stack — they're trying to be practical.
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