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Those (Raezer's) are very nice cabs, especially for jazz. Several years ago I did a fair amount of research on the types of 1X12 guitar cabs that were available in the market. There aren't a lot, unforunatley. Mesa Boogie makes a 1X12 cab in three configurations: ported, sealed, and open back. I have a ported version, which I absolutely love. It has the 200w EV 12L speaker in it...not the cheapy force series, but the OEM series (200w and 300w peak). If you can find one, JBL used to make a 1X12 ported cab. I have one, and it is an excellent cab too...though I just took out the 300 watt speaker and put it in my Mesa Boogie Mark I combo amp. It's the Mark I with the tweed grill and hardwood cabinet, so you can imagine how heavy that sucker is now! I'll eventually put a 200w EV 12L (OEM) speaker back in the JBL cab, same as the Boogie cab. If you ever find one of those JBL cabs, snatch it up. It took me 2 years to find mine. Another option, believe it or not, are the Rocktron Velocity S12 cabs, which are also ported and sort of trapazoiz shaped. They are very light, but very punchy...I've used them for jazz, rock, fusion, country, etc. Not bad at all. I still have a pair that I'll probably sell any time. I just need to replace the handle on one, becuase it is starting to crack. There are other options out there, but I narrowed it down to the Boogie, JBL, and Rocktron. Kris ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick Schillace" <americansketch@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Friday, February 17, 2006 8:43 AM Subject: raezer cabs i recently bought a series III clarus2r from acoustic image and want to add some cabs. i was thinking about a raezer 10er and 12er used together for electric and just one for acoustic gigs. anyone using these or something similar? ns www.nickschillace.com www.myspace.com/nickschillace