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The Marshall 1960 Speaker Cabinet puts out beautiful tone at any volume. The addition of an impedance (4 or 16 ohm) mono/stereo switching mechanism has transformed the "industry standard" 1960 into the ultimate speaker cab. These 280W Marshall cabs are loaded with Celestion Vintage speakers. White covering matches up with the 1959RR Randy Rhoads Tribute Guitar Amp Head.
Nothing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more completely than a wall of Marshall stacks. Though often imitated, nothing compares to the original.It's the perfect addition to your stage or recording rig! It's ideal for players who appreciate clarity and quality.
Features Include:
Speaker Type: Celestion G12T-75W
Speaker Configuration: 4 x 12
Power (RMS): 300W
Selectable Mono/Stereo: Yes
Impedance Stereo/Mono: 8 ohm, 16/4 ohm
30"W x 32-3/4"H x 14-1/4"D
82 lbs.
A (Angled) cabinets came about because Jim Marshall felt a head on a straight front cab just didn't look "designed." The sides and baffle of the cabinet feature an angled cut. This has both a cosmetic impact and a sonic one since the top two 12" speakers angle slightly upwards. It has more sonic "spread" or dispersion and is a little brighter-sounding than a straight cabinet.
Nothing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more completely than a wall of Marshall stacks. Though often imitated, nothing compares to the original.It's the perfect addition to your stage or recording rig! It's ideal for players who appreciate clarity and quality.
Features Include:
Speaker Type: Celestion G12T-75W
Speaker Configuration: 4 x 12
Power (RMS): 300W
Selectable Mono/Stereo: Yes
Impedance Stereo/Mono: 8 ohm, 16/4 ohm
30"W x 32-3/4"H x 14-1/4"D
82 lbs.
A (Angled) cabinets came about because Jim Marshall felt a head on a straight front cab just didn't look "designed." The sides and baffle of the cabinet feature an angled cut. This has both a cosmetic impact and a sonic one since the top two 12" speakers angle slightly upwards. It has more sonic "spread" or dispersion and is a little brighter-sounding than a straight cabinet.
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