Haven't said it's condition yet or if it's original or reissue. Probably a RI.
(http://used.guitarcenter.com/images/products/106472743_lg.jpg)
looks pretty cool. those casters on the side of it LOOK old. ???
Looks RI, but still a great cab, IMO.
That's not a 412S.
This is:
(http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46/Racerx420/Music/IMG_7945.jpg)
I have had reissues and originals and i can honestly say that it really does not matter if it is a reissue or not. If it looks good and sounds good and the price is right, go for it. The reissue Sunn gear is very quality gear in my opinion.
I do have to ask , why are the casters on the side of the cab? I have seen buttons or rubber legs but never casters in that spot. I may be wrong but i would say they are add-ons.
I wouldnt trade an avatar for it,unless you just really must have sunn gear.
Quote from: hayseed on April 19, 2011, 07:31:53 PM
I have had reissues and originals and i can honestly say that it really does not matter if it is a reissue or not. If it looks good and sounds good and the price is right, go for it. The reissue Sunn gear is very quality gear in my opinion.
I do have to ask , why are the casters on the side of the cab? I have seen buttons or rubber legs but never casters in that spot. I may be wrong but i would say they are add-ons.
It's so you can wheel your cab around, and still "couple" it to the stage.
If you're one of those folks who think coupling matters...like me.
Typically, I levitate my cabs in zero gravity throughout a show with my psionics. It's more trippyier.
Quote from: Worthless Willie on April 19, 2011, 11:26:45 PM
Quote from: hayseed on April 19, 2011, 07:31:53 PM
I have had reissues and originals and i can honestly say that it really does not matter if it is a reissue or not. If it looks good and sounds good and the price is right, go for it. The reissue Sunn gear is very quality gear in my opinion.
I do have to ask , why are the casters on the side of the cab? I have seen buttons or rubber legs but never casters in that spot. I may be wrong but i would say they are add-ons.
It's so you can wheel your cab around, and still "couple" it to the stage.
If you're one of those folks who think coupling matters...like me.
I understand the purpose of them, i just never saw a Sunn cab with the wheels on the side like the one pictured. Usually they are on the bottom side of the logo. Not a big deal at all...