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Marshall 1960AV 412 Cabinet

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Box voor elektrische gitaar

  • De klassieker uit de jaren '60
  • Uitgerust met 4x Celestion G12 vintage luidsprekers
  • Warmere klank dan de vorige modellen
  • Gefocust geluid dat doet denken aan de late jaren tachtig
  • Schuin design
  • Gesloten cabinet constructie
  • Vermogen: 140 W (mono) of 280 W (stereo)
  • Impedantie: 16/4 Ohm (mono) of 8 Ohm (stereo)
  • Aansluitingen: 2x 6,3 mm jack
  • Materiaal behuizing: berkenmultiplex
  • 4 Wielen
  • 2 Handgrepen aan de zijkanten
  • Afmetingen (B x H x D): 770 x 754 x 366 mm
  • Gewicht: 41 kg
  • Kleur: Zwart
  • Incl. luidsprekerkabel
Leverbaar sinds November 2003
artikelnummer 165666
verkoopseenheid 1 stuk
Max. Load 140 W
Impedance 4, 8
Stereo Yes
Angled Design Yes
Weight 40,6 kg
B-Stock vanaf € 829 beschikbaar
€ 899
Alle prijzen incl. btw
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Gebouwd als tank met prachtig geluid
J. Dijkstra 13.03.2025
Perfect voor alle classic rock nummers en gebouwd als tank, door de wielen onder de cabinet ook makkelijk te vervoeren alleen jammer dat de stoot bumpers op de hoeken van plastic zijn had mooier geweest in een soort leer
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Not what it used to be but still sounding good
CreepBG 31.08.2021
These Marshall cabs are the rock'n'roll classic, however in 2021 you have far more options than back in the days. Quality is not what it used to be both in terms of materials used and craftmenship/finishing, especially visible on how the white tubing is not straight on my particular unit.
In terms of sound, the Marshall Vintage speakers (made in UK) are still great and far better than the chinese Vintage 30s found in more expensive cabs of other makes (excluding the Mesa cabs).
For the price, I don't see a better 4x12 cab, but if you are willing to spend more - there are also other great options from Bogner, Engl and Mesa.
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Blown away!
il-mewt 28.01.2020
What a fantastic cab! the vintage speakers are just mind-blowing.

Build quality is very good and the price is just incredible.

Highly recommended!
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My cabinet/speaker chase is over
Alfi27 10.01.2025
I've been through more speakers and cabs over the last few years than I can remember - at least 50 specimens spread over 10 different speaker models, and a double digit number of cabinets as well... Mostly 4x12's, but a couple of 2x12's as well.

Not sure why it has taken me this long to realise, but there is now zero doubt in my mind that I prefer the sound of slant cabs to straight (prefer the look of straights though). How they sound in the room is one thing, significant differences are to be expected due to basic laws of physics, but how different they sound recorded was rather surprising to me.

Johan Segeborn has a fantastic video on Youtube where he records the exact same speakers in a slant and straight cab, and there is a clear difference in all the individual microphones whether close mic'ing the upper or lower row, just the room mic or all three mics together. The slant cab sounds a lot more balanced and less peaky and harsh, which is consistent with my experience with the 1960AV as well.

Slant cabs are also more practical, it's easier to hear yourself in general. Which gives you a more accurate representation of your tone for dialling in your amp, when the cab is playing for your ears and not your knees. They are also compatible with a wider variety of amps, my Marshall 1987x head is tricky to place properly on top of straight cabs, and because of the small feet the chassis screws will scratch up the plastic if you move the amp sideways.

To talk a little bit about the speakers, the Marshall G12 Vintage's sound so much better than every regular Vintage 30 I've tried it's not even funny. They are shortly summarised *the* sound of modern rock (late 80s to today), and have a particular sizzle, rawness and open-ness to them I've never heard in a Vintage 30. Reminds me a little bit of a Greenback in that sense, but not as scooped as a GB and more "solid" in a way. A quad of these can also handle any conventional amp (as in, ≤200w) without breaking a sweat. It's a bit of a shame that you have to buy a cab to get hold of these speakers, but in a way that makes them a bit more exclusive and special I guess.

If you're playing rock n' roll akin to the sound of the 80s, 90s or 2000s it's extremely hard to go wrong with this cabinet, and I can't think of any reason that isn't aesthetic (and/or to assemble a full stack) to go with a 1960BV over this. I'll get a 1960TV for my 1987x next, can't wait!
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