Content | The RB115 is the ideal choice to upgrade your Laney bass system. It is the perfect complement to the twin 10' RB7, or as part of the full bass stack : RB9, RB410and RB115. Rugged construction and kick proof grille's ensure this cab will deal with whatever punishment life on the road can deliver!
Specifications
Power RMS |
250 Watts |
Inputs |
2x Jacks |
Impedance |
8 Ohms |
Drivers |
1x15' Celestion Driver |
Cabinet Design |
Black metal corners, gloss metal grille, metal side handles and rubber feet |
Headphone Socket |
Yes |
Ports |
Dual Front Ported |
Kick Proof Metal Grill |
Yes |
Frequency Response |
35Hz - 800Hz |
Sensitivity |
98 dB/W@1M |
Weight |
25 Kg |
Dimensions (mm) |
Width 579 x Height 493 x Depth 403 |
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1960A JOE SATRIANI SIGNATURE CAB The Marshall 1960A JSB Joe Satriani Speaker Cabinet is an external speaker cabinet to match the JVM410HJSB Head, offering 300 watts of power. The Marshall 1960A Joe Satriani has been made to Joe's specifications and preferences, featuring four 12 inch Celestion 75 watt speakers, housed in a rugged, special blue colour chassis.
Features/Specifications: 1960AJSB:
- Type: Speaker Cabinet
- Output (RMS): 300 Watt
- Speakers: 4 x 12" Celestion 75 speaker
- Impedance: 16/4 Ohm Impedance (Mono)/8 Ohm Impedance (Stereo)
- Dimensions (mm): 760 x 830 x 365
- Weight (kg): 36.4Kg
| Hand Soldered, 120 Watt 4x12 Straight Front
To complement the 1959HW's visual sonic majesty we offer the 1960AHW (angled) and 1960BHW (straight) 4x12" cabinets that boast Basket Weave fret cloth, metal handles, "100" logos and are loaded with Celestion's highly-acclaimed G12H-30 re-issue speakers.
The 1960AHW and 1960BHW Cabinets match the 1959HW heads perfectly. Both are 120 Watt, 16 Ohm mono 4x12" cabinets featuring salt-n-pepper grille cloth, metal handles, and loaded with the bass version of Celestion's reissue of the G12H30 speaker.
The timeless tone of vintage handwired, all-tube Marshall amplifiers have made them highly desirable to collectors and sonic connoisseurs alike. Due to overwhelming public demand, Marshall is proud to introduce meticulous, handwired re-issues of three of their most sought-after amplifiers as the first products in our brand new Handwired Series – a Series that celebrates the company's rich tonal heritage and revisits the handcrafted traditions and skills that first launched the Marshall legend.
Marshall 1960BHW Specifications:
- Cabinet Type: Base (straight, flat front)
- Speaker Type: G12H-30
- Speaker Configuration: 4 x 12 inches
- Power (RMS): 120 Watts
- Impedance: 16 Ohms
- Dimensions (mm): 760 x 830 x 360 (approx. 30 x 33 x 14.2 inches)
- Weight (kg): 36.4 (approx. 80 lbs.)
| Marshall 1960A 300W Guitar Speaker Cabinet
The only choice for serious musicians. Nothing compares to Marshall cabinets in terms of awesome tone and projection. Both visually and aurally, Marshall 4x12 cabs are indeed "the business.“
Great sound and looks however are not everything. Many years of experience mean that Marshall's speaker cabinets are also built to stand the test of time. Their highly skilled craftsmen construct them from the finest quality materials with precision corner locked joints, tough cotton backed PVC covering, heavy-duty hardware, and the highest quality fittings.
The Marshall Stack
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962. Since then they have made many thousands, which have appeared on stages both large and small all over the world.
After the initial success of the Marshall 4x12, it wasn't too long before they designed and built the first stack, where an angled cabinet sits on top of a straight fronted cab, with the amplifier placed on top. This came about after discussions with Pete Townshend of The Who. Pete and Jim Marshall sat down and discussed The Who's requirements for an 8x12 cab with an angled top. This was designed and built, but due to this awesome cab being somewhat cumbersome, only 6 were ever made.
As a result, we came up with the more practical idea of stacking an angled cab on top of a straight fronted model. Thus the famous Marshall stack was born. What happened to the six 8x12 cabs do we hear you ask? Well, two went to Pete Townshend, two went to John Entwhistle and the remaining two went to the Small Faces. The Marshall stack, on the other hand, has stayed in production ever since and has gone on to become the most recognizable rock 'n' roll icon.
As we invented the stack, Marshall 4x12's are the only true originals. Everything else is merely an imitation.
The 1960A is switchable from mono [4 or 16 Ohms] to stereo [8 Ohms per side], and is equipped with Celestion G12T-75 speakers.
The highest quality woodwork includes the "corner locking" of each and every joint. This helps give Marshall cabinets the incredible strength and durability, which has become as legendary as the Marshall sound itself.
Heavy-duty Grab Handles are fitted to all Marshall cabinets. Their tough, ergonomic recessed casing design gives easy access to the bar of the handle without affecting the cabinet's smooth lines.
No sharp metal edges or rough fittings ??? the smooth ABS plastic Marshall corner fits perfectly and offers excellent protection to all 8 cabinet corners.
Technical Info
Black grille cloth
White piping
Black elephant grain vinyl
Speaker: 4 x 12 in. G12T-75
Power: 300 watt
Impedance: 4 or 16 ohms mono/8 ohms stereo
Dimensions: 760 x 830 x 360mm
Weight: 36.4 kg | Marshall 1960TV 100W 4x12'' Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Invest in that fat sound!
The Marshall 1960TV Cabinet has an angled front; 4 - 12" Greenback speakers; and a warmer, thicker sound than the 1960A. This 100W, mono, 16-ohm cabinet is 3 inches taller than a standard 1960A 4x12 cabinet which results in well defined mid range and a lowered resonant frequency for more prominent lows. The 25W Greenbacks are less in your face than the 75W Celestions in the 1960A. Although not a reissue it was never offered in the past this cab recreates the classic look and tones of yesteryear.
Marshall 1960TV Cabinet Features:
- Angled front
- 4 - 12" 25W Greenback speakers for warmer, thicker sound than the 1960A
- Original grille cloth
- 3" taller than standard 4x12 cabs
Marshall 1960TV Cabinet Specifications:
- Handles 100W
- 16 ohms
- 29-3/5“W x 35-1/2“H x 14-4/5“D
- 44 kgs.
| Marshall MF-280A 280W Guitar Speaker Cabinet
The MF280 (280W) and MF400 (400W) cabinets are specially engineered to reproduce the balanced mid range and huge bottom end that are a pre-requisite for extreme hard rock and nu-metal sounds, these cabinets feature:
- Sonically optimised Celestion loudspeaker designs
- Pro-gauge internal wiring
- Increased internal volume
- Metal logo and piping
In keeping with all legendary Marshall cabinets the MF 4x12" cabinets are not only ready for the sonic demands of a high performance head like the MF350, but also the extreme physical abuse they may receive on the road.
We recommend the MF280A (angled) and B (base) for full stack operation and the MF400A or B for half stack operation.
Stack versus Half Stack:
The MODE FOUR cabinets can be used either as a full stack (two cabinets) or half stack (one cabinet) configuration. The rig you choose is a matter of personal taste and as always when it comes to sound we recommend you try both to see which suits your style best. Below is a guide to the major attributes of each:
Full Stack:
Enhanced on stage spread. More 'cut through' due to accentuated treble and high mids. Iconic stage presence.
Half Stack:
More controllable spread of sound on stage (especially base type) Convenient and portable.
Half Stack Options:
Whether you choose an angled or base half stack configuration is a personal choice between the different tonal qualities of each set up.
The MF400A (angled) is, in keeping with other angled 4x12" cabinets, tonally more aggressive than the base option. The angled cabinet is the usual choice for those who want a more prominent upper mid and treble response that really cuts through in a live situation.
Alternatively, the MF400B (base) delivers a more even mid range with less spread of the aggressive treble response. Marshall 4x12" base cabinets are more often used by professionals as they have a more focused bottom end and a smoother mid range and treble response. They are often easier to deal with in terms of sound reinforcement and monitoring in a live situation |
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