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Win! A Zilla Cabs Ported 1×12″ Cabinet

The cabinet is worth £370.

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A family business building guitar cabs for over a decade, Somerset-based Zilla Cabs has developed a reputation for high quality, fully customisable guitar cabinets without compromising on tone. Each cab is constructed using hand-chiselled finger joints in 15mm birch ply, alongside a plethora of hardware, Tolex, grille cloth and speaker options, allowing customers to build their dream cab exactly as they want it.

Thanks to our friends over at Zilla, we’re giving you the chance to win a ported 1×12! Resplendent in black-on-green Tolex with an oxblood grille, and featuring a Celestion G12H-74 Creamback, this sleek cabinet is a sight for sore eyes.

Dimensions are 560 x 410 x 300mm, but despite being a small and portable cabinet, the ported nature of the cab provides deeper bass response without retracting any clarity, giving you the impression of playing through a closed back 4×12. Zilla cabs offer excellent value for money, an enormous variety of customisable options, looks – including over 40 different variations of standard Tolex, plus custom options – and portability.

Find out more about the Zilla Cabs Ported 1×12 through our review.

To be in with a chance of winning a Zilla Cabs Ported 1×12″ Cabinet, simply answer the following question:

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The closing date is 12.00am GMT, 1 April 2019. The editor’s decision is final. The competition is open to UK residents only. When entering Guitar Magazine competitions, you will be given the option to receive details of future promotions from BandLab UK Limited and related third parties. If you do not want to receive this information, you can opt out. This giveaway is open to over 18s only. For full terms and conditions, please go to
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