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<blockquote data-quote="shredder1" data-source="post: 8909501" data-attributes="member: 658920"><p>Here's the AI answer, hopefully it helps.</p><p></p><p>"Guitar speaker cabinets are open or closed to change their sound and sound dispersion. An open-back cabinet allows sound from the rear of the speaker to escape, creating a wider, <a href="https://www.google.com/search?num=10&cs=0&sca_esv=89e7bcb64ef3cfc7&q=airy+sound&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCtvbq9IWQAxXtOkQIHaTUOggQxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfD9UOSx91Ht6DEq_BNCISEnN3NetgOjK20-LJtNnCJq0a6J8g9lNevyFjw9mIJ7fheqOt5hIrEsGMpZd4iyGOC-J22wgcfixfOWVm-60js0SMvlsVbPjd6ck7v-kQAbtleZ7HD2hq2Bf2T4tjiPzZUkIlUHKPc8Kk5GS6oSKaxxpvc&csui=3" target="_blank">airy sound</a> that fills a room, making it suitable for <a href="https://www.google.com/search?num=10&cs=0&sca_esv=89e7bcb64ef3cfc7&q=clean+tones&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCtvbq9IWQAxXtOkQIHaTUOggQxccNegQIBBAC&mstk=AUtExfD9UOSx91Ht6DEq_BNCISEnN3NetgOjK20-LJtNnCJq0a6J8g9lNevyFjw9mIJ7fheqOt5hIrEsGMpZd4iyGOC-J22wgcfixfOWVm-60js0SMvlsVbPjd6ck7v-kQAbtleZ7HD2hq2Bf2T4tjiPzZUkIlUHKPc8Kk5GS6oSKaxxpvc&csui=3" target="_blank">clean tones</a> and stage monitoring. A closed-back cabinet fully encloses the speaker, producing a tighter, more focused sound with more low-end punch and projection, which is ideal for high-gain or heavy rock tones."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shredder1, post: 8909501, member: 658920"] Here's the AI answer, hopefully it helps. "Guitar speaker cabinets are open or closed to change their sound and sound dispersion. An open-back cabinet allows sound from the rear of the speaker to escape, creating a wider, [URL='https://www.google.com/search?num=10&cs=0&sca_esv=89e7bcb64ef3cfc7&q=airy+sound&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCtvbq9IWQAxXtOkQIHaTUOggQxccNegQIBBAB&mstk=AUtExfD9UOSx91Ht6DEq_BNCISEnN3NetgOjK20-LJtNnCJq0a6J8g9lNevyFjw9mIJ7fheqOt5hIrEsGMpZd4iyGOC-J22wgcfixfOWVm-60js0SMvlsVbPjd6ck7v-kQAbtleZ7HD2hq2Bf2T4tjiPzZUkIlUHKPc8Kk5GS6oSKaxxpvc&csui=3']airy sound[/URL] that fills a room, making it suitable for [URL='https://www.google.com/search?num=10&cs=0&sca_esv=89e7bcb64ef3cfc7&q=clean+tones&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiCtvbq9IWQAxXtOkQIHaTUOggQxccNegQIBBAC&mstk=AUtExfD9UOSx91Ht6DEq_BNCISEnN3NetgOjK20-LJtNnCJq0a6J8g9lNevyFjw9mIJ7fheqOt5hIrEsGMpZd4iyGOC-J22wgcfixfOWVm-60js0SMvlsVbPjd6ck7v-kQAbtleZ7HD2hq2Bf2T4tjiPzZUkIlUHKPc8Kk5GS6oSKaxxpvc&csui=3']clean tones[/URL] and stage monitoring. A closed-back cabinet fully encloses the speaker, producing a tighter, more focused sound with more low-end punch and projection, which is ideal for high-gain or heavy rock tones." [/QUOTE]
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