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I bought a very well traveled Carvin 412. I took it apart and I’ve been cleaning it of the years of dust, dirt, and apparently nicotine buildup from years of playing.
It’s got some scuffs and a couple of small dings but otherwise it looks fantastic.
It sounds monstrous when I tried it out. The original speakers are insane sounding.
Right now it’s outside airing out on my balcony. Got it for a super low price and it’s built like a tank.
Getting a 412 is an itch I’ve had for some time.
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Cool find. When I decided it was time for an electric guitar, Carvin was a brand I looked at. Never popped for one. But I did buy a Carvin single coil for the neck on my Fake Tele after I killed the original one.
 
If the speakers read Carvin V30, they are by Celestion and the same as any other branded V30.
If they just read Carvin then they are made by Carvin.
If they are blank on the back and have a small 67 printed on them somewhere, then they are Eminence speakers.
I know that Carvin also used Celestion G12M speakers pretty consistently in those cabinets.
That's what they look like to me., as the dust caps look too big to be regular V30s maybe?

Looks like the G12M-70 to me.

That's all I know about them.
 
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I bought a very well traveled Carvin 412. I took it apart and I’ve been cleaning it of the years of dust, dirt, and apparently nicotine buildup from years of playing.
It’s got some scuffs and a couple of small dings but otherwise it looks fantastic.
It sounds monstrous when I tried it out. The original speakers are insane sounding.
Right now it’s outside airing out on my balcony. Got it for a super low price and it’s built like a tank.
Getting a 412 is an itch I’ve had for some time.
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Congratulations @LiveeviL2000 ! Looks like an excellent example of good old hardcore Carvin! I’m sure you will make it scream!
I know that Carvin also used Celestion G12M speakers pretty consistently in those cabinets.
That's what they look like to me., as the dust caps look too big to be regular V30s maybe?
This^^^^^^^^^^^I very much agree with this….V30 was the first thing I eliminated from my thoughts about what was in there…because of the huge dust caps.

Edit @LiveeviL2000 …what is the impedance of the 4x12?
 
I hit the mother load , indeed headache once again you are correct. They have had every speaker made.

1978, the Altec-Lansing speakers were dropped, in favor of the British-made Celestion speakers. Carvin's MagnaLab speakers were still the standard, but Celestions could be ordered in the concert stack amps, and JBL's could be ordered in combo amps. More changes would occur in 1979 - specifically, Gauss speakers were added in addition to MagnaLab and JBL speakers in Carvin's combo amps. The standard MagnaLab's were the least expensive; the Gauss' were the high-end. The concert stack amps were offered only with MagnaLab or Celestion speakers.In 1981, Gauss speakers were dropped in Carvn's combo amps, and replaced with Electro-Voice speakers. MagnaLab speakers were still the standard, and Celestion speakers were still offered on the big amps. In 1982, JBL speakers would also be replaced with Electro-Voice models.The MagnaLab name was dropped in 1986, and Carvin simply put their own name on the speakers they produced, and in 1986, the "HE" (High Energy) series was the standard in Carvin guitar amps. Electro-Voice and Celestion speakers were still offered as optional equipment.1989 saw another significant change in the speakers Carvin used. Celestion speakers were dropped altogether, and Electro Voice speakers were only offered as optional equipment in the XV112E Tube-X Amp. But the big news was the introduction of the Carvin British Series speakers. The British Series was designed to replace the British-made Celestion speakers, and had similar sound characteristics. Also, 1989 was the last year the EV speaker would be offered on the XV112 - it would only be offered with the BR-12 in the future. This was significant because this was the last non-Carvin speaker that would be offered in a Carvin amplifier, until the Celestion Greenbacks were used in the Vai Legacy Series amps.
Carvin British Series BR-12 Speaker
In 1995, the BR-12 speaker would be dropped in favor of the new Vintage Series speaker. All guitar amplifiers would rely on these new speakers in 1995. However, the BR-12 would return in the MTS combo and stack amps and SX combo amps in 1996. Also in 1996, Carvin would begin using their PS series speakers in the new AG100 acoustic guitar amps.Celestion speakers would to return to Carvin in 1999, in the form of Celestion Greenbacks which were used in the Vai Legacy Series amps. Vintage Series, British Series and PS series speakers would continue to be used in Carvin's other amps.
GT Series speakers were added to Carvin's lineup in 2002. These speakers were standard in the SX series amps, as well as the Vintage Tube combos and MTS series.​
 
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I bought a very well traveled Carvin 412. I took it apart and I’ve been cleaning it of the years of dust, dirt, and apparently nicotine buildup from years of playing.
It’s got some scuffs and a couple of small dings but otherwise it looks fantastic.
It sounds monstrous when I tried it out. The original speakers are insane sounding.
Right now it’s outside airing out on my balcony. Got it for a super low price and it’s built like a tank.
Getting a 412 is an itch I’ve had for some time.
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Celestion speakers would to return to Carvin in 1999, in the form of Celestion Greenbacks which were used in the Vai Legacy Series amps. Vintage Series, British Series and PS series speakers would continue to be used in Carvin's other amps.

GT Series speakers were added to Carvin's lineup in 2002. These speakers were standard in the SX series amps, as well as the Vintage Tube combos and MTS series.

In 2005, Celestion G12T-75 and Seventy80 speakers replaced all Carvin speakers, making all Carvin guitar amps Celestion-equipped. The Vintage Series amps would adopt the same G12 Vintage 30's used by the Legacy line​
 
Congratulations @LiveeviL2000 ! Looks like an excellent example of good old hardcore Carvin! I’m sure you will make it scream!

This^^^^^^^^^^^I very much agree with this….V30 was the first thing I eliminated from my thoughts about what was in there…because of the huge dust caps.

Edit @LiveeviL2000 …what is the impedance of the 4x12?
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I’m going to pull one of the speakers out. See what I have in here.
 
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