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Marshall 1922

2x12 Guitar Cabinet from Marshall

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guillumeguillume

Marshall 1922Published on 10/17/06 at 21:53
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Well actually it's pretty bad ...
I ais use with pre-amp TriAxis and a mesa 50/50 poweramp for 1 year.
it really lacks bass ... again, it is given for ... well with only 150w
a cannal 50w 50/50 mesa sound became very baveu, meaning Dynamics, etc ...
in short, a real brouaha ...
is not zero has low volume for home ... me finally, even 150E OCCAZ
I really do not advice.
Be passiant, saved, and you are pleased with real good HP, for even
with very good stuff in amon if HP are not the weight, you will still
sound M "#d + ...

I board set 1 ... I really remember why ... is if it's for not being mean ...

Musically, Guillume. …
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Well actually it's pretty bad ...
I ais use with pre-amp TriAxis and a mesa 50/50 poweramp for 1 year.
it really lacks bass ... again, it is given for ... well with only 150w
a cannal 50w 50/50 mesa sound became very baveu, meaning Dynamics, etc ...
in short, a real brouaha ...
is not zero has low volume for home ... me finally, even 150E OCCAZ
I really do not advice.
Be passiant, saved, and you are pleased with real good HP, for even
with very good stuff in amon if HP are not the weight, you will still
sound M "#d + ...

I board set 1 ... I really remember why ... is if it's for not being mean ...

Musically, Guillume.
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nano des boisnano des bois

1922 a solid cab

Marshall 1922Published on 05/19/13 at 01:21
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I use it for ... pfff .... more than 15 years ...
Well it was coupled to a Boss multi-effects and a power amp Marshall Valvestate 8080.
He did his taf ...

Now I connected to a JCM 900 combo.
Well it's not plug all day is on ... the combo is already 100w lamps for rehearsals it is enough (but the lamp is better bcp).

But when doing little scenes without transplanting with a sound (which our training is our daily bread) to the combo behind the cab and 1922 on the other side of the stage gives me comfort because the game sound better if I had left a 4X12.
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jasonsejasonse

Marshall 1922Published on 08/27/03 at 07:24
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HP celestion 12 "
2 large grips for transportation
I use 2 for a good Stereo AVOP.

Very simple config
2 between the rear jack

Excellent record of all frquences

I like (I have two)
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fotfot

Marshall 1922Published on 11/15/03 at 08:17
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Trs good speaker. It is still quite soft in sound, but it is closed derrire, even though it sends qd to be provided as long it takes. Scniquement has been less than a Randall 4x12, but hey, it's not the same price either ;-).
Lightweight, easy to transport, sturdy (2 years that I scne lugs around on), all of the same 150W, 8ohms mono and 2x16ohms in Stereo: Is there anything that need.
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  • Manufacturer: Marshall
  • Model: 1922
  • Category: 2x12 Guitar Cabinets
  • Added in our database on: 11/03/2003

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