The Warwick Amplification Gnome Cabinet is the ideal cabinet for the Warwick Gnome amplifier and a compact, lightweight addition to any bass rig! The Gnome Cabinet series was designed to offer a transparent, crisp and defined bass sound in combination with an ultra-portable design for discerning musicians, including seasoned professionals. While originally developed for use with the Gnome i Pro amplifier, the Gnome Cabinet will compliment any manufacturers’ technology. The dual function bass reflex opening can also be used as a carrying handle and with the adjustable piezo tweeter level, the sound of the Warwick Gnome Pro CAB 12/4 can be perfectly adapted to your own wishes and the rest of the equipment.
- Compact bass amp cabinet
- Ultra-portable, lightweight construction
- Dual function bass reflex opening and carrying handle
- Adjustable Piezo tweeter level
- 1x 12″ Custom Warwick speaker, front-loaded
- Piezo tweeter
- Impedance 4 ohms
- 300 watts
- Speaker Twist / 6.35 mm (1/4″) TS jack input socket
- Frequency range 45 Hz to 19 kHz
- Dimensions (H x W x D) 475 x 350 x 350 mm (18 45/64″ x 13 25/32″ x 13 25/32″)
- Recess control panel / connections (W x D x H): 170 x 155 x 45 mm (6 11/16″ x 6 7/64″ x 1 49/64″)
- Weight 13.4 kg / 29.54 lbs
General notes
- It must be ensured that the loudspeaker boxes are only operated in the enclosures and structures intended for this purpose.
- The loudspeaker boxes may only be connected to authorised amplifiers for musical instruments. Check the technical specifications of your amplifier to ensure compatibility.
Electrical safety
- Before connecting the device, make sure that the mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the device to avoid electrical hazards.
- Only use approved cables and plugs that comply with the applicable standards.
- Avoid operating the loudspeakers in damp rooms or at extreme temperatures.
Use and operation
- Make sure that no liquids or foreign objects get inside the loudspeaker boxes, as this can lead to short circuits or other hazards.
- Switch off the device and disconnect it from the mains before making any changes to the connections or transporting the device.
Mechanical safety
- Ensure that the speaker cabinets are stable and securely positioned to prevent them from falling over or dropping.
- Avoid strong vibrations and shocks that could damage the internal structure.
Noise protection
- Loudspeaker boxes can generate high sound pressure levels. Ensure that the volume is set to an appropriate level to prevent hearing damage.
- Use suitable protective equipment such as earplugs or hearing protection if you are in the vicinity of loudspeaker boxes that are operated at a high volume for long periods of time.













