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The Marshall 1936 is a smaller Mono / Stereo 2x12" cabinet ideally suited for use with stereo rack systems. The compact, 150 Watt Marshall 1936 is perfect as an extension cabinet for combos and can also support a full-sized head. Smooth ABS plastic corners offer excellent protection for your 1936's corners, and Marshall's highest quality woodwork includes the 'finger locking' of each and every joint. Want a portable half-stack? The 1936 is the solution. Features Include :
150 watts
Celestion G12T-75 watts speaker
Selectable stereo or mono inputs
Black Elephant grain vinyl
Black grille cloth
White piping
Large white logo
The Marshall 1936 is a wonderful addition to your rig when all you need is another pair of 12-inch speakers! While fully able to handle a full-sized head, the 1936 is often used to extend the sound of a Marshall combo amp. Due to its size and mobility, it's seen in clubs, practice halls and mid-sized tours everywhere. When you need that Marshall sound, but don't need a 4x12 cab, the Marshall 1936 is perfect! The only choice for serious musicians. Nothing compares to Marshall cabinets in terms of awesome tone and projection. Both visually and aurally, Marshall 4x12 (and, in this case, 2x12) cabs are indeed rock and roll history in a stack!
150 watts
Celestion G12T-75 watts speaker
Selectable stereo or mono inputs
Black Elephant grain vinyl
Black grille cloth
White piping
Large white logo
The Marshall 1936 is a wonderful addition to your rig when all you need is another pair of 12-inch speakers! While fully able to handle a full-sized head, the 1936 is often used to extend the sound of a Marshall combo amp. Due to its size and mobility, it's seen in clubs, practice halls and mid-sized tours everywhere. When you need that Marshall sound, but don't need a 4x12 cab, the Marshall 1936 is perfect! The only choice for serious musicians. Nothing compares to Marshall cabinets in terms of awesome tone and projection. Both visually and aurally, Marshall 4x12 (and, in this case, 2x12) cabs are indeed rock and roll history in a stack!
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