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Resources: Marshall 1960B Lead 4*12 Cabinet

Marshall 1960B Lead 4*12 Cabinet

300W Cabinet (4 x 12")
Maker:  Marshall
Description:  Black tolex, black grill cloth, hard plastic corners, casters, grooves on top for a second cabs casters to mount side to side (more stable than front to back)
Last modified on 4/5/05 by Kevin Browder (132) in the Equipment: Amplifiers sub-directory
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Overall Rating: 5.0 (of 5)
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Reviewed on 4/5/05 by Kevin Browder (132)
Rating:
Even when using a soldano slo100, I use this cab. It's the only cab to have for me. Period.
Model Year: 2003
Price: $700 (used)
Where Obtained: Hot Licks Guitars
Features:
4 or 16 ohm inputs, 4 or 8 impedance stereo switch. No it's not powerful at all? Yeah right! 4 Celestion G12T75's
Sound Quality:
Not as warm as the lower wattage cabs. Instead it's more in-your-face highs with tight bottom end. Just the way I like it. Especially with my Les Paul. Those who want warmer tone would probably prefer vintage 30's or even greenbacks, but not me.
Ease of Use:
Let's see. You could possibly be an imbecile and plug into the wrong impedence jack, but... normal people will have no problems with this.
Durability:
Oh, I don't think the thousands upon thousands of pros who have used marshall 412's really knew what they were doing. These things can't be roadworthy in the least. Get real!


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