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PRS Paul Reed Smith MT112 Mark Tremonti 1x12 Open Back Speaker Cabinet, 60 Watts 16 Ohms

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Style: MT112 Speaker Cabinet


Features

  • Wooden): birch plywood
  • Colors: Stealth w/ Open weave black grill Cloth & Black piping
  • Speaker): Celestion vintage 30
  • Power-handling: 60 Watts
  • Impedance: 16 ohms

Description

The MT112 cabinet perfectly compliments the MT15 guitar head! The MT112 is a 1x12" Closed back cabinet featuring birch plywood construction for sound quality, strength and durability. The 1x12" Cabinet features a Celestion speaker for warmth and clarity.

Brand: PRS Guitars


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 60 Watts


Item Weight: 44.95 Pounds


Item Weight: 45 pounds


Product Dimensions: 28 x 22 x 15 inches


Item model number: SK112--CV3_BL--


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 24, 2018


Body Material: Engineered Wood


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Number of Strings: 6


Output Wattage: 60 Watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Wow
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
Wow, very loud amp, even in 7 watt mode. I like the tone and tightness of the amp a lot. To me it is what a modern high-gain Marshall should sound like. I'm a gain freak and find that about 11 o'clock on the gain knob the tone is gainy enough for me. Bought it for the drive channel but the clean channel has blown me away, I find myself playing clean more because of this. Feels and sounds like a more expensive head. Don't plan on using this at bedroom volumes though, it's simply too loud for that. I love mine! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by PaleBlueDot

  • Best little amp on the market IMO
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
This amp rips! With 6 preamp tubes, it has so much saturation and it sounds so much louder than a 15 watt amp. I paired it with a Marshall 2x12 vertical cabinet and it sounds amazing. It's quite versatile as well. The clean tone has that Fender crispness to it and you can shape the gain channel to for a multitude of styles. The bottom line is that the MT15 is well worth every penny. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2019 by Butch Bobcat

  • MIGHTY MOUSE
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
First off i never write reviews but this little gem warrants it...ive been goin back and forth between the mt15 and the evh 5150 el34 and i decided on the mt15 for the versatility with a pristine clean channel...this amp is absolutely brutal and angelic all at the same time..im a gain freak and have it set to noon..the pull boost on the clean channel is on another level...do yourself a favor and put a mxr 10 band eq in the fx loop or a boost in front to tighten things up...it really doesnt need it but boy did it bring this amp to life...btw this thing is unforgivingly loud...you can easily drown out any drummer with this little beast...JUST BUY IT ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2020 by Amazon Customer

  • Great Practical Amp!!
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
The PRS MT15 is a packs a wallop and comes in a nice small package. This amp has two great sounding channels and is capable of way more volume than the 15 watt name would indicate. Works great as a power amp for Helix too, which is how I am currently using it. Great value product!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020 by BHGravity

  • Lot more than you are paying for!
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
This little thing is an absolute beast. I got this amp about 3 months ago and I haven’t played any of my other heads ever since. The lead channel is an absolute dream to play through. It is tight and aggressive and retains clarity and articulation. The clean channel is pristine and surprisingly beautiful considering that this is a high gain amp. It takes pedals very well to. At this price point it is really hard to beat. Just click the buy now button for Christ sake!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Won’t be dissatisfied, buy it and thank me later!
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
Don’t be scared of a 15 watt amp underperforming, this thing is loud and will rock the pictures of your walls!
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2021 by Diane

  • Sweet little amp
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
Gorgeous clean channel. Couldn't ask for more. Lead channel has more OD than I can possibly use. Had to change V3 tube to 12AU7 to put OD in a range more suitable to my taste but if you like that "screamin" metal sound, this thing has it. Well built, heavy gauge steel construction. Front panel control layout takes some getting "used to" because it works from right to left with the lead channel being the first (on right) followed by clean chan, master for lead and presence. Minor stuff. Nice FX loop also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • 🎶🎵 She’s a Bad Mama Jama🎵🎶
Style: M15 Amplifier Head
I purchased this amp because, I wanted to make the change to the lunchbox/lower wattage amp... My 1st High Gain amp was the Peavey 5150, then I got a Peavey 6505+... After those I went to the Peavey 6505 212 combo... Well, all I can say, is this little beast makes a 6505 look like a 650fool... It takes pedals well (although I’ve not used the effects loop yet), the 6L6s enables this amp to maintain the nice low end (I’m using with a 2X12” - 16ohm cab), and at half power will blow you out of your bedroom and probably get the police called... On full power, it’ll hang in any band situation... Just my opinion but, the 6L6 power tubes are more in line of a 50W-60W amp and this little jewel can hang... There’s not a built in reverb but, there’s no room for one... As far as high gain lunchbox heads go, I have no problem giving up the reverb to keep the bigger 6L6 tubes... It’s a definite difference... Side by sided this MT-15 wins considerably over the 6505MH (and I love Peavey high gain amps)... The major reason, in my opinion, is the fact PRS kept the 6L6s in the MT-15, whereas Peavey replaces the 6L6s with EL84s in their 6505MH lunchbox head & the difference is easily noticed (especially if your an audiophile & tone critic)... Before I bought the MT-15, I wondered why PRS hadn’t built a larger 100W version but, now I know; unless you’re playing arenas daily, there’s no need for a 100W version (maybe a 50W for really large venues)... 🎶🎵 She’s a Bad Mama Jama🎵🎶 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2020 by NTXCajun NTXCajun

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