Content | NEXUS cabinets house state of the art Celestion Neodymium drivers which provide massive sound pressure levels without the weight normally associated with great bass tone.
Features
- Power RMS 800 Watts (8 ohms)
- Inputs 2x Speakon/Jack combi socket
- Impedance 8 ohms
- Drivers 4x 10' Celestion Neodymium
- Baffle Marine Grade Plywood
- Castors No Cabinet Design Marine Grade plywood cabinet with large grip handles, and kick proof metal grille
- Ports Front
- Kick Proof Metal Grill Yes
- Weight 27.5 Kg
- Dimensions Width 643 x Height 643 x Depth 403
| 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 | Fitted with a pair of Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, the PPC212OBʼs design accentuates the top end frequencies whilst softening the bass response. The split rear panel means the delivery is less directional, creating an airy, spacious and three-dimensional sound. The added presence and chime makes the PPC212OB especially suited for cleaner styles, or for players who want a more vintage combo-type tone from their amp head. The PPC212OB features an 18mm birch plywood shell with our signature skid runners secured to the base to help acoustically couple the cabinet to the stage. | The Marshall 1922 Guitar Speaker Cabinet is a compact 2x12" extension cabinet that can handle up to 150 Watts of power!
The Marshall 1922 is much smaller and lighter than the Marshall 1932, ideal for transporting to gigs and acts as a great extension cabinet for an amplifier combo or head.
The Marshall 1922 Guitar Speaker Cabinet main features include:
- Base Cabinet Type
- 2x G12T-75 Speakers
- 150 Watts (RMS)
- Selectable Mono/ Stereo
- Impedance Mono: 8 Ohms
- Impedance Stereo: 16 Ohms
- Dimensions (mm) : 670x520x250
- Weight (Kg) : 19
| Vox V212C electric guitar cabinet, 50W, 2x 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speaker (8 ohms),
dimensions: 705 x 266 x 571mm, weight: 22,5kg
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Marshall 1960BV 300W 4x12'' Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Nothing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more completely than a wall of Marshall stacks. Though often imitated, nothing compares to the original. The 1960BV is the straight version that features 4 Marshall/Celestion Vintage speakers and is the perfect addition to your stage or recording rig! It's ideal for players who appreciate a lot of low end, without all the boomyness.
Marshall 1960BV at a Glance:
- Incredibly flexible 4x12 straight cab
- Low End That Never Gets Boomy
- Slightly brighter sound than a straight cab
- Sonically speaking, nothing compares to a Marshall amp
- Rugged and ready for the road
The Ultimate in Flexibility
To ensure the ultimate in flexibility, the 1960A (angled) and the 1960B (straight), is switchable between Mono (4 or 16 Ohms) and Stereo (8 Ohms per side). The two Mono impedance options provide extra amp matching capability while the cabinets' stereo capability makes them ideal for rack systems which typically run in stereo.
Low End That Never Gets Boomy
This has a thicker, warmer sound than the 1960A with a fat, well-defined midrange and a rounded high end that sparkles nicely while not being overly bright. It also has a good low end "chunk" which never gets "boomy.“
Offers That Low-End Thump
B (Base) cabinets offer some sonic differences. A straight cab sounds more focused and has more low-end thump. The additional size gives the cabinet a lower resonant frequency for more low-end. All speakers facing the same direction gives a more focused sound. Many players prefer to use only the B cabs, even when they are on stage with a full stack. Zakk Wylde (Ozzy's guitarist) uses only the B cabs because of the tighter low end and because (believe it or not) he values his hearing and the sound from the B cab doesn't hit him directly in the head.
Sonically Superior
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 rock and roll history in a stack!
Ready For Your Gig - Wherever That Might Be!
Roadworthiness is a vital prerequisite in the world of relentless touring and as Marshall's 40 years of cabinet building attests, Marshall cabinets are definitely built to stand the test of time! Their highly skilled craftsmen construct these 4x12s from the finest materials available - 15mm birch plywood with precision 'finger locked' (comb) joints, tough cotton backed PVC covering, heavy duty hardware and the highest quality fittings.
Weighing in at around 80 lbs, the JCM1960BV is made of 15mm birch plywood (except for the back panel, which is medium density fiberboard) and built for tone, projection, and durability. The majority of cabinet construction is done by hand.
Marshall 1960BV Features:
- 300W 4x12 straight 4/16 ohm, mono; 8 ohm stereo.
- The extra warm sounding Marshall/Celestion "Vintage" speaker - rated at 70 watts each - (1960BV/BV)
- Black grille cloth / white piping
- Large white logo
- Black elephant grain vinyl
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