EVH 5150 Iconic Series 4x12 Cabinet
Fender (EDC) B.V.
Transpolispark, Siriusdreef 17-27
2132 WT Hoofddorp
Deutschland
www.fender.com
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Product information "EVH 5150 Iconic Series 4x12 Cabinet"
The EVH 5150 Iconic Series meets the needs of gigging and recording guitarists craving the powerful EVH tube sound but at a more affordable price. The Iconic Series is an evolution of the EVH 5150III amps and delivers the penetrating tone and snarling drive that made Eddie Van Halen famous during his groundbreaking career.
The cabinet is constructed from MDF with a special plywood front baffle that provides a tight, enhanced bass response, and houses a purpose-built EVH 12" Celestion speaker for this preamp circuit, so pristine cleans and cutting high-gain tones are tight, clear and articulate.
The EVH 5150 Iconic Series EL34 4x12 Cabinet is covered in black vinyl with a black cloth grille and features gold and black 5150 and EVH logo plaques in the centre and lower-right corner, underlining the unmistakable EVH style. This speaker cabinet is ideal for use with the 5150 Iconic Series 80W EL34 head.
- Connections: 1x ¼" jack
- Country of Origin: China
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 76,2 x 76,2 x 35,6 cm
- Enclosure: MDF with Birch Plywood front wall
- Impedance: 16 ohms
- Includes: Wheels
- Loudspeaker: EVH® Celestion® Custom
- Loudspeaker Type: EVH® Celestion® Custom
- Loudspeakers: 4x 12"
- Power: 160 W
- Stereo/Mono: Mono
- Technology: Closed back
- Weight: 38,0 kg
Electric guitars from the master himself
Welcome to the world of EVH, the brand that represents the legendary guitarist Eddie Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen, known as one of the most influential guitarists of all time, created EVH to reflect his spirit of innovation and his love of music. Eddie Van Halen stands not only for brilliant and epoch‑making guitar solos, but also for the legendary instruments on which he showcased his groundbreaking playing.
Early in his career he built his own guitars, like the legendary Frankenstein. Later he teamed up with Peavey to develop the groundbreaking 5150 guitar amp. A few years ago Eddie entered into a cooperation with Fender, which resulted not only in the now third version of the 5150 guitar amplifier but also in various iterations of his perfectly conceived and crafted Wolfgang electric guitars.