Vertical
In general, vertical cabs will sound the same as their horizontal counterpart, but
come with a better spread of sound and are easier to lift.
The downside is, some amps may not fit on top. Be sure to check the width of your
amp and contact us if you have any questions.
The Vertical Fatboy. Same sonics as the
traditional Fatboy, but with a better spread
of sound and easier to lift.
The Vertical Angled Fatboy. Like the vertical Fatboy, but the angled top speaker gives an increase in spread and a bit more bite
The Vertical Super Fatboy. As close to a 4x12 as a 2x12 can get. Plenty of impact, but easier to transport.
The Vertical Angled Super Fatboy. Like the vertical super fatbpoy, but the angled top speaker gives an increase in spread and a bit more bite.
The Vertical Studio Pro. Versatility is key. A mid-sized 2x12 focused on flexibility, projection and a balanced response.
The Big Block. A beast of a 2x12. Wide enough for a variety of amps.
The Vertical Modern. Everything you'd expect from a 2x12 and more. It's not small or big, but it's a trusty workhorse.
The Panhead. Think Dumble vibes and you are here. Its size and oval back help combine low-end impact with ambient tones.
The Vertical Fatbaby. Just like the Fatbaby, but slightly easier to hear.