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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.
I have had this cab for about 2 months and can say she really blossoms when cranked. I too run a Peavey 6505+ and although I can run her quite she can be a little ice picky and then when you get her up a little is when the bottom end kicks in. I have the 1960A, but kind of wish I would have traded her in before my 30 days for the 1960B which everyone tells me has more bottom end because of the extra cabinet space.
Reviewed by DV8 on 7/17/2007 who plays Metal, Industrial, Just Plain Hard.
I've had the 1960A cab for about two weeks now, and I absolutly love it! I was using an old cheap Fender 4x12 previously and decided it was finally time to upgrade. I run a Peavey 6505+ amp and a Dean Razorback. Nothing compares to the sound that I found in this cab, expecially in it's price range. This is the perfect cab for metal, hardcore and hard rock, yet seems to versitile enough to play cleaner types of music as well. It is deffinatly worth the investment, and I can't see how anybody could possibly be disappointed with this product with a proper amp running it.
Reviewed by ISoulfly on 7/9/2007 who plays Metal, hardcore.
I have the slanted 1960 cab loaded with celestion GT 75 speakers.I run it with a m-80 preamp and a mackie poweramp.I use a zoom g1 pedal and I wouldnt sound good without my Marshall cab.Its loud clear and punchy.Has Enough bottom end to satisfy the most picky seven string players too. Ive used fender,peavey,mesaboogie and Ibanez 4x12 cabs and they all suck when you turn them up loud.They have too much treble.The Marshall cabs have a nice even tone that can be loud as hell without bottoming out.Marshall was the first 4x12 cab made back in 1960.
Reviewed by Ghost on 12/22/2008 who plays Black/Death metal.