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  • severinsteelseverinsteel

    Great cab, but somewhat pricey

    Marshall 1960TVPublished on 06/01/12 at 20:18
    I have owned a ton of speaker cabinets in my day. I currently own 6 4x12's, 3 of them being Marshall. The 1960TV is a great cabinet. It looks amazing with it's 'blues breaker' like grille cloth and small logo. If you didn't know, the 1960TV's and 1960AX's are the Marshall cabs that come with Celestion Greenbacks. I am honestly not a huge fan of the Greenbacks for the style of music I play (heard rock/ metal), but they would sound great for classic rock. My issue with them is the 75Hz bass rolloff. Even if I am toiling in bass guitar territory below that, I would like a more extended bass response. They do have very nice mids though!

    Construction wise, the cab is built as well or better t…
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    I have owned a ton of speaker cabinets in my day. I currently own 6 4x12's, 3 of them being Marshall. The 1960TV is a great cabinet. It looks amazing with it's 'blues breaker' like grille cloth and small logo. If you didn't know, the 1960TV's and 1960AX's are the Marshall cabs that come with Celestion Greenbacks. I am honestly not a huge fan of the Greenbacks for the style of music I play (heard rock/ metal), but they would sound great for classic rock. My issue with them is the 75Hz bass rolloff. Even if I am toiling in bass guitar territory below that, I would like a more extended bass response. They do have very nice mids though!

    Construction wise, the cab is built as well or better than the other 1960 cabs. Actually, my TV has a plywood back panel as opposed to a particle board one, so that's a huge plus. Marshall is pretty cheap with some of the components, such as plastic handles, crappy casters, thin tolex, and plastic jack cups. Aside from that, they are pretty awesome. They tend to sound a little more loose than say a Mesa 4x12.

    One thing that bugs me about the cab, is I never really heard much of the extra bass that the cab promised. Sure, it is taller, but it doesn't sound bigger or anything. To be honest, I think Marshall got the 4x12 cab size down the first time. I would, however, be interested in a TV with a straight front. That would look killer!

    Overall, this is a great cab. But it really isn't that much different than the 1960's sound wise, aside form the Greenbacks. You can find 1960 cabs used for very cheap, so I really believe you are paying for the aesthetics on this one more than anything.
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  • AvalanchesAvalanches

    Marshall 1960TVPublished on 08/22/04 at 12:54
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    A baffle trs pretty exceptional! goes well with a trs trs II triamp mK, even perfect, in fact, The definition and richness of the greenback hp are the strengths of the baffle which further possdent beautiful low trs deep thanks its height increases ... I tried in rpt 'within two weeks but hey APRS an hour compared to a mesa boogie cabinet (more screaming, aggressive and not "musical" unlike this one) I'm almost convinced In any case if you OCCAZ 'try it

    Dadoune
  • damaskinosdamaskinos

    Marshall 1960TVPublished on 04/24/07 at 13:35
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    A baffle exceptional rendering clear sound quality, both in serious than in middle or acute. Issue price / quality ratio, it has no equivalent in addition. I use it with an amp head Peavey 6505 +. and I can tell you that the duo breath away! I tried several cabinet with my head (randall, mesa, marshall another) and c the only good that I returned a sound quality that really christalline bluff.
    If it again I will opt for the same choice without hesitation)
  • JoCkEr_cyrilJoCkEr_cyril

    good for clean, trs average saturation!

    Marshall 1960TVPublished on 08/15/07 at 06:23
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    I bought OCCAZ same time that Marshall JVM 410 head ... test also with a peavey 5150
    in clean, it's great, it is crystalline and it sounds really good, even as crunches, for against, while I do not like the distortion, too mdiums and treble and not enough bass one is on a mesa espce antipode of ... especially with the marshall, who has a grain somewhat nasal, it makes things worse ...
    In the era I knew little in amplification (not that I am now a boss away from:)) and it's rendering on the clean and the price convinced me .. . I now prfre cabinets mesa, engl or orange, more bass, more body even if you lose in clean ...
    to use clean: 8 / 10
    for use in saturation: 6 / 10

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    I bought OCCAZ same time that Marshall JVM 410 head ... test also with a peavey 5150
    in clean, it's great, it is crystalline and it sounds really good, even as crunches, for against, while I do not like the distortion, too mdiums and treble and not enough bass one is on a mesa espce antipode of ... especially with the marshall, who has a grain somewhat nasal, it makes things worse ...
    In the era I knew little in amplification (not that I am now a boss away from:)) and it's rendering on the clean and the price convinced me .. . I now prfre cabinets mesa, engl or orange, more bass, more body even if you lose in clean ...
    to use clean: 8 / 10
    for use in saturation: 6 / 10

    I mean and gives a 7, I sold today, but I have good memories: ') snif ...
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  • awksawks

    Marshall 1960TVPublished on 09/06/07 at 01:10
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Acquired in the family since the early 70s, two cabins have been running for years in concert. Marshall had several cabins equipped with G12-65Rola, and Vintage30 G12T75 and those in it G12M Greenback. I sold all my other boxes and my tube heads, except my TV with my Greenback. Despite their age, are indestructible and Greenback sound like crystal, I can not be separated, despite the weight. I redid the trim in red leather, the old black boeing being in tatters. In fact, I recently purchased the Greenback to fit my mini cabins G10L35 and Greenback.
    My TV still warm in the studio now, and serve for the pleasure of his incomparable. It's warm and bright, crisp and clear, with a dynamic and …
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    Acquired in the family since the early 70s, two cabins have been running for years in concert. Marshall had several cabins equipped with G12-65Rola, and Vintage30 G12T75 and those in it G12M Greenback. I sold all my other boxes and my tube heads, except my TV with my Greenback. Despite their age, are indestructible and Greenback sound like crystal, I can not be separated, despite the weight. I redid the trim in red leather, the old black boeing being in tatters. In fact, I recently purchased the Greenback to fit my mini cabins G10L35 and Greenback.
    My TV still warm in the studio now, and serve for the pleasure of his incomparable. It's warm and bright, crisp and clear, with a dynamic and precise snapping. If you like the delicate bright lights, they are trying booths immediately. 50Watts a good head on a cab, or 100 watts in two cabins, and the sound is going to pierce the cap of emotions ....
    My back no longer allows me to walk the 4x12 and head tube, but if I had to do the scene with this type of material, these are the cabins that I would.
    And compared to other brands on the market, these cabins are not that expensive. It is a safe investment, and I've tried some of those before returning it.
    With experience, oh! YES, I would do this choice, a JCM800, 900, JTM45, Fender or Mesa head ... everything sounds on it.
    Note: These cabins are not for big thoughts nag attacks metal, but who knows ... after all, it sounds so good that we should try.
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