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Palmer cabinets are rugged, flexible and affordable guitar cabinets. The main features are:
- Front-mounted speakers
- Detachable grill
- Solid workmanship
- Speaker mount and quality check carried out in Germany
- Cabinet impedance (Mono): 4 or 16 ohms
- Cabinet impedance (Stereo): 8 ohms
- Power Rating (mono): 240 W
- Cabinet weight without speakers: 35.6 kg
- Back: Closed
- Dimensions (WxDxH): 73 x 71.5 x 35.5 cm
- Front Grill: detachable
- Speaker Mounting: 4 x 12" front mounted
Vintage 30
Back in 1986 a new breed of hard rock player was on the rise. To meet the demands of the players and their increasingly ʽhot-roddedʼ amplifiers, we set out to develop a modern speaker, capable of handling much more power and overdrive. To achieve this, we coupled our ʽHʼ magnet (the closest in performance to Alnico) with a new cone and voice coil employing contemporary materials.
Our most revealing speaker, the Vintage 30 features enormously detailed and complex overtones, a warm low-end, a famously rich vocal mid-range and a beautifully detailed top-end. Used singly to reveal the complexities in hand-wired boutique amps, or in quartets for a wonderfully intricate vintage 3D crunch, the Vintage 30 sound has been captured on thousands of recordings from a diverse range of notable players including Slash, Steve Stevens and Peter Frampton.
Specifications - Nominal diameter: 12“, 305 mm
- Power Rating: 60 W
- Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
- Sensitivity: 100 dB
- Chassis type: Pressed steel
- Voice coil diameter: 1,75“, 44,5 mm
- Voice coil material: Round copper
- Magnet type: Ceramic
- Magnet weight: 50 oz, 1,42 kg
- Frequency range: 70 - 5000 Hz
- Resonance frequency, Fs: 75 Hz
- DC resistance, Re: 7,3 ohms
| The Marshall 1936V Guitar Speaker Cabinet features 2x12" Celestion G12 Vintage Speakers capable of handling up 140 Watts of power!
The Marshall 1936V Guitar Speaker Cabinet offers mono or stereo options. The Marshall 1936V is perfect for use as an extension cabinet for Marshall combos and it's depth means it can also support a full-sized Marshall head.
- Base Cabinet Type
- 2x12" Celestion G12 Vintage Speakers
- 140 Watts (RMS)
- Selectable Mono/ Stereo
- Impedance Mono: 8 Ohms
- Impedance Stereo: 16 Ohms
- Dimensions (mm) : 750x600x310
- Weight (Kg) : 24.6
| 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
| 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 | 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.
| 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. |
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