Content | The PPC112 is one of the most popular 1x12 cabinets on the market today, and with good reason. Its closed-back, 18mm birch plywood enclosure is slightly bigger than a conventional 1x12. This gives the PPC112 a greater internal volume for a fatter tone with excellent projection. Housing a single Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, the cabinet also features our unique skid runners on the base to acoustically couple the cabinets to the stage to improve low end responsiveness. For lower wattage heads like our Terror Series or the OR15, the PPC112 is an excellent choice. | Info
Marshall 2551BV Silver Jubilee, guitar cabinet, 280W, 16/4 ohms mono & 8 ohms stereo, 4x 12" Celestion Vintage 30 speaker, dimensions: 770 x 755 x 365mm, weight: 41,4kg. | Vox V212C electric guitar cabinet, 50W, 2x 12" Celestion G12M Greenback speaker (8 ohms),
dimensions: 705 x 266 x 571mm, weight: 22,5kg
| 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.)
| Ampegʼs PN-410HLF is a modern, lightweight bass enclosure built to handle the power of high-output Ampeg bass heads. Designed and assembled in the U.S.A. out of the highest quality components, including four custom-designed 10-inch neodymium Eminence® woofers, the PN-410HLF delivers high-quality, high-output bass in a modern design that looks mean and plays meaner. | Marshall 1960B at a Glance:
- Incredibly flexible 4x12 straight cab
- Well-Focused and Uncluttered Sound
- Offers that low-end thump.
- 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.
Clear and True
The 1960B produces a loud, well-focused and uncluttered sound with a tight, full low end and a crisp, clear top. It projects well across the guitar's entire tonal range and its clarity makes it ideal for players who like using a fair amount of effects such as reverb, chorus or delay as it doesn't "mask" or "muddy-up" such FX. Its all-around versatility and relatively "uncolored" nature makes this one of Marshall's best selling cab. It represents the sound of the guitar and head most accurately.
The Marshall 1960 cabinets are the best selling amp cabinets in the world and are standard on stages everywhere for their sound and rugged construction. While not complicated electronically, the effects of their materials, construction and speakers make the 1960s the choice of players everywhere and have made them the industry standard to this day.
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 JCM1960B 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 1960B Features:
- 300W 4x12 straight 4/16 ohm, mono- 8 ohm stereo.
- 4 x 75 Watt 'G12T-75' speakers (1960B/B).
- Black grille cloth / white piping
- Large white logo
- Black elephant grain vinyl
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