Trickfish Unveils the L212, a Lightweight 800-Watt 2×12 Bass Cabinet

There’s a new 2×12 bass cabinet on the market. After introducing the L-Series last year, Trickfish Amplification has unveiled the L212 2×12. The lightweight cabinet debuted as the primary rig at their NAMM booth.
“The L212 pairs two Lavoce 12″ neodymium drivers in a compact horizontal cabinet — arranged diagonally to support more even stage coverage while keeping the same footprint as the L410,” Trickfish explains. “What you get is the tonal identity that 12″ drivers are known for: warm and open through the low end, present in the midrange, with a depth that fills a room without pushing. Two drivers give you the output and stage presence to work without a second cabinet, while the cabinet retains its composure, balance, and articulate 12″ character at any stage volume.”
The Trickfish L212 is built from Italian Poplar and a Baltic Birch baffle. It’s rated at 800 watts AES, which the company points out can handle the full output of their Bullhead amp range. The tweeter has a three-way swtich to control the amount of presence. Finally, L212 weighs in at 45 pounds.
The Trickfish Amplification L212 Bass Cabinet is available now for $1,449.
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Trickfish Amplification L212 Bass Cabinet Features:
| 2 x 12” Neodymium speaker built by Lavoce |
| HF driver with 80° conical horn |
| 800 watts AES, 3200 watts peak handling |
| Freq. Resp. 43Hz-20kHz |
| Custom crossover with peak protection and HF Attenuation |
| 2 x NL2 Combo connectors |
| Italian Poplar with Baltic Birch baffle |
| Dado and Rabbet Joint Construction |
| Metal handles, metal corners, rubber feet |
| Vintage grille cloth |
| 22 oz. sharkskin vinyl |
| Size (H x W x D in.): 24.5 x 22 x 15 |
| Weight: 45 lbs / 20.4 kg |
| 8 ohms |
| Designed in USA, Built and Assembled in the UK |
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