Hughes&Kettner Tubemeister 110 Box
Guitar Cabinet

Latest User Reviews
Great little cab if a bit expensive.
I wanted to match my mini valve amp head up with a better cab than it came with. This one looked and sounded much better. It proved ideal for home use. A very balanced sound with good bass response.
One of the best cabinets I've have used. I'm using it as a pratice cabinet
Nothing to complain
Bought as companion to Hughes&Kettner TubeMeister Deluxe 40 for home recording studio.
Although the amp probably can work without the box in PowerSoak mode 0 watt, I feel it more secure to get it connected to appropriate box, not to damage the amp by some accidental pushing of other output buttons.
Using this box I can practice without earphones at very low sound level and with Red Box speaker
modelling on Tubemeister 40 I have sound of much larger box. Moreover it takes almost no place - box+amp altogether measure 55x45x25 cm. It's relatively lightweight, easy to manipulate. Nothing to complain so far.
Good cab
This cab has a warm, deep sound for it's size. It's also very light which is a big plus.
Coupled with my ZT lunchbox, it provides a pretty powerful sound with good trebles. If I had to pick one thing I didn't like it's that the speaker is almost a bit too dark. However this is probably down tot he fact that it is first and foremost designed to operate with the H&K Tubemeister heads.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Hughes&Kettner
- Released in 2011
- Average price : $270
- 30 Watt
- 1x10 "Celestion TEN 30 speaker
- Dimensions: 400 x 350 x 255 mm
- Weight : 6.6kg
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