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Marshall 1960A 300W 4x12 Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet Black
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Description
The Marshall 1960A 300W 4x12 angled guitar speaker cabinet gives you the power and projection you need for large venues. With its angled baffle, you'll achieve optimal sound dispersion so everyone in the audience can experience your tone. Four 12" Celestion G12T-75 speakers provide a balanced frequency response with creamy mids and articulate highs that cut through the mix. You can run the cabinet in mono or stereo for extra versatility when pairing with amp heads. Built with sturdy birch sides, this Marshall cab is designed to handle the demands of the road. For 50 years, the 1960A has been the go-to 4x12 for countless musicians thanks to its ability to handle anything from blues to hard rock. This cabinets also pairs perfectly with the 1960B, which has a deeper, low end tone from the straight cabinet. Stack them with a Marshall head and you're ready to go.



Features
- 300W power handling
- 4x12" Celestion G12T speakers
- Mono/stereo
- Authentic 1960s design with casters
- 16 ohm impedance
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submitted10 months ago
byMike
fromMississippi
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What can I say—it sounds like a Marshall is supposed to-and it looks good sitting under an angled cabinet
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submitted20 days ago
asked byJOHN
fromMentor, Ohio
HOW WELL WOULD THIS MATCH UP WITH A JVM Series JVM410H 100W Tube Guitar Amp Head
Very well.submitted4 months ago
asked byJT
fromNJ
Are these G12T-75's the ones made in the UK or China?
U.K.