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  • locomosquito27locomosquito27

    Do not underestimate!

    Marshall 1912Published on 06/09/14 at 13:03
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    It is quite efficient I tried many config but there with my head in February 1912 and Ibanez TSA15H is the bomb.
    The connection of the Ibanez head can connect my 2 1912 under 8ohms and it sounds serious. I'm not a sound engineer to describe the sound but I like it very much and it also appeals to guitarists who hear my sound and come to see me after the show to see it up close.
    For small config: only 1 in 1912 + micro transplanting for good diffusion of sound in the front and the biggest stages: 2 1912 (micro transplanting to the face and back) and you wonder how you can go out such a big sound with such a small gear (and it has the mouth!).
    The 1912 is light solids (to protect minima…
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    It is quite efficient I tried many config but there with my head in February 1912 and Ibanez TSA15H is the bomb.
    The connection of the Ibanez head can connect my 2 1912 under 8ohms and it sounds serious. I'm not a sound engineer to describe the sound but I like it very much and it also appeals to guitarists who hear my sound and come to see me after the show to see it up close.
    For small config: only 1 in 1912 + micro transplanting for good diffusion of sound in the front and the biggest stages: 2 1912 (micro transplanting to the face and back) and you wonder how you can go out such a big sound with such a small gear (and it has the mouth!).
    The 1912 is light solids (to protect minima with covers) a great performance does not take place, in short, a perfect compromise.
    I suggest the pair because the result is stunning with 2 cabs: 1 +1 = 3.
    I would do without this choice problem and I wonder if April 1912 does not make a better 4x12'1960., But I could not test .....
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  • Mikka GrytvikenMikka Grytviken

    Good value for money.

    Marshall 1912Published on 12/28/11 at 11:16
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    I carry mine for over five years and it holds up. Namely that the hp that the original team is a celestion GB12-150 which means that it is a low hp that supports 150W ... the trick is still sold as a guitar cab ... follow my eyes. Note that it is also bass reflex with two vents on the front ... and in the end I use it mainly for playing bass because it is still the hp associated with this cab is doing best. So in conclusion I recommend to scratch but the advice for bassists looking for a small cab convenient and efficient. For the guitar there are much better.
  • ignitionignition

    Marshall 1912Published on 08/20/03 at 02:10
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    150 Watts Max. Jack connector. An HP 12 "
    Easy to carry

    The sound is excellent for its size.

    It is perfect for all style of music.
    I use it with a head lamp of 100W. She never fails!
    The sound is fat enough.

    I use it for 4 years.
    I regret the connection which remains in jack.
    It can get a sound out very powerful one for the metal.
    The value for money is unbeatable.
    I would do the same choice.
  • RemyxcRemyxc

    Marshall 1912Published on 06/12/05 at 17:49
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    Unbreakable ... Durable ... Perfect sound ... A rgularit and held undisputed ... PERFECTION !!!...
  • SpooksSpooks

    Marshall 1912Published on 09/20/06 at 14:17
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    As the saying goes a little lower: "Unbreakable Durable ... ... Perfect sound ..."
    Me, has done since 1993 that I use a 50/50 power amp Marshall + All Tube JMP1 (pre-amp Marshall) You can go there with closed eyes, he cash a lot of watts. Marshall thank you!
  • pierrejean-2007pierrejean-2007

    Marshall 1912Published on 09/13/07 at 11:23
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    I have to purchase two 1912 loudspeakers used in a state almost like new, also lucky to have made a great deal financire I am captivated by the quality of this product both for its reliability its capacity to collect watts, always I use Marshall or Vox, and I also possde baffle 1922 and 1960, my two kids on have nothing to envy to 1960 A and especially not in 1922 I find trs means many guards, without going into a multitude of technical or purely dtails mlodiques I recommend the purchase of 1912 eyes closed, it is a practice in cabinet the dplacements of its size and great fficaciten amplification I use three types of head of the brand, a jcm 800, a Valvestate 100 watt lamp with a pre-ampli…
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    I have to purchase two 1912 loudspeakers used in a state almost like new, also lucky to have made a great deal financire I am captivated by the quality of this product both for its reliability its capacity to collect watts, always I use Marshall or Vox, and I also possde baffle 1922 and 1960, my two kids on have nothing to envy to 1960 A and especially not in 1922 I find trs means many guards, without going into a multitude of technical or purely dtails mlodiques I recommend the purchase of 1912 eyes closed, it is a practice in cabinet the dplacements of its size and great fficaciten amplification I use three types of head of the brand, a jcm 800, a Valvestate 100 watt lamp with a pre-amplification or last place a 200-watt Bi-chorus same as a light pre-amplification.Voila, advisories amateurset Marshall thank you again!!
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  • alex_vbalex_vb

    Marshall 1912Published on 07/16/08 at 03:55
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    My setup was 2 speakers with a Marshall 1912 Preamp Marshall JMP1 and a Rocktron Power Amp 50 Watts. The two speakers gave very high volume. The bass is somewhat lacking due to the fact that this is a speaker at high volume but they stand out.
    These speakers are easy to carry and a good quality / price ratio.
    Connected in stereo, they are great for the scene (restaurant, bar) and for rehearsals.
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