Marshall Plexi 1959SLP, 1960AX, and 1960BX Tube Guitar Full Stack

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Marshall Plexi 1959SLP, 1960AX, and 1960BX Tube Guitar Full Stack

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The real screamin' deal!

This Marshall Full Stack includes a 1959SLPX Vintage Series 100W Tube Head and 1960AX/1960BX 100W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinets that enable you to play it loud and play it proud.

1959SLPX Vintage Series 100W Tube Head

This all-tube Marshall 1959SLPX tone machine cranks out fabulous lead distortion and tight crunch exactly like the original model from the 1967 to 1969 era. Inspired by Pete Townshend's unquenchable thirst for VOLUME, this guitar amp head features 100W of power from 4 EL34s and 3 ECC83s in the preamp — the exact configuration of the original. True bypass series FX loop, 3-band EQ, and presence control.

1960AX and 1960BX 100W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet

The Marshall 1960X speaker cab consists of 4 separate birch ply enclosures, each loaded with a Celestion G12M Greenback 12" speaker and has a 100W power handling rating. Tonally this speaker cabinet falls between the 1960A's brightness and the 1960TV's warmth. Greenback G12M speakers have a very distinctive sound with a fast, snappy response that adds detail and dynamics to both clean and distorted playing. The 1960X Extension Cabinet uses the early '70s LC checkered grille cloth and a less-textured vinyl covering. If used as a half stack with a 100W head, a power brake is recommended.

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Marshall Plexi 1959SLP, 1960AX, and 1960BX Tube Guitar Full Stack Features:

  • 1959SLPX Vintage Series 100W Tube Head
    100W
    4 EL34s in the power stage
    3 ECC83s in the preamp
    True bypass series FX loop
    3-band EQ
    Presence control

    1960AX and 1960BX 100W 4x12 Guitar Extension Cabinet
    4 x 12 Celestion Greenback G12M speakers
    100W handling
    Checkered grille cloth
    Straight or Angled front
    100 lbs




Marshall Plexi 1959SLP, 1960AX, and 1960BX Tube Guitar Full Stack

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  • Can't keep from smilin

    As reviewed by Mark Brinkley on 12/31/2008

    I bought a 1959 SLP and a full AX stack about 10 years ago. Loved it! So did my friends! Crank it and feel the sound in your guitar, and body. It also makes the cement floor in my house shake and bounces stuff off the counters. There is no reverb but, you can add one via jacks in the back. Multiple and bridgable inputs with seperate volume controls give a variety of different sound. One draw back is there is no master volume. To drive the tubes and get the sound I wanted, I was entertaining the neighborhood. I tried a Marshall stepdown transformer between the amp and speakers, but it affected the tone. A great practice amp and not bad for jobs. Excellent choice for an above average player. I've never had any problems. I had my amp hotrodded. All capacators were changed to tight tollerance and circuit ballanced to Marshall specs. I upgraded my tubes and had a master volume installed. Now I can overdrive my tubes to get the sound I want and the neighbor's don't get a free concert. I'm still smilin, now more than ever.

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