Marshall 1960A JCM900 - "Good for playing metal on a budget"
I've been around the block a few times with cabs. I've owned and seen all the cheap stuff...peavey, carvin, avatar, marshall. And I've owned and seen the nice stuff and in between...Bogner, Stone A…
Marshall 1936 - "Not bad, but there is better"
The Marshall 1936 cabinet comes in at about $500 new, which is a decent deal considering that it's a proper British made cabinet that is loaded with a set of genuine Celestion speakers. The construct…
Marshall C12 - Massimo Romeo's review
translatedMine is a C212 (so 2hp 12 ")) team of G12H (heirloom). I know that HP are not bad (celestion forces) but below the V30. 16ohm 140w eligible volume (and therefore low), it is halfway between a…
Marshall 1960A 30th Anniversary - " Genial pregnant sublime"
translatedI used it in concert for several years, pregnant beautiful, strong. I tried quite a model but my head mesa boogie was what I needed The sound is awesome, it is easy to handle with wheels, they …
Marshall 1931A - slashafon's review
translatedI use it for about 2 years and this cabinet is truly insane ... not too big, not too heavy, then she sent a lot! it's a great speaker replacement, which avoids carrying his big 4x12, and for having…
Marshall 6912 - roul le nervien's review
translatedHP Anniversary series, a 1x12''Celestion Gold quip 200W good finish, acceptable weight (about 18 ~ 19 kg) I chose it because it has a much better sound than the standard 1x12, it normally silent…
Marshall 1960BSL JCM Slash Signature - Serial riffer's review
translated- How long have you use it? Since the course of 1999. - What is the particular feature you like best and least? Likes: The look Marshall (little more than the label Snakepit, the covers can …
Marshall 1960TV - awks's review
translatedAcquired 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 Greenbac…
Marshall 1965A - awks's review
translated60cm/60cm, 140watts RMS, complete with original Celestion 4xG10L35 (96db 35Watt for each) I have eight at home, replacing large equipped 1960 G12-65 Greenback or rola. What I like most is the siz…
Marshall 1966A - awks's review
translatedClose to the 1965 version but equipped 2x12, with the original manufacturer of 2xG12T75 16ohms in parallel. Compared to the 1965 which is 4xG10L35, it gives less possibility of evolution, such associ…
Marshall VS412B - abinaya's review
translatedI also have a 1960 A screaming that I find a serious lack of clear, fast and takes the head. Finally, I use it regularly, which coupled with a head 800 (2203 100 watts) gives her a bold and rough a…
Marshall JTMC12 - nonostrat's review
translatedI use this cabinet for about 8 years connected to the output of an HP amp PEAVEY CLASSIC 30 because I thought the amp sounded a little medium and lacked precision. I chose this cabinet because it was…
Marshall MF280B - nicolaseridan's review
translatedMF280 Cabinet, 280 Watts, equipped with Celestion G12 Vintage 30 MF (70 Watts), the V30 Specially designed to meet the demand for low head Marshall MF350 ... Marshall MF280 cabinet I bought two…
Marshall 1974CX - casterbro's review
translatedTube amp hand wired Marshall UK, a normal and a tremolo channel and four inputs and ability to patch them. Volume / Tone is simple and 18w. An old celestion hp. No reverb Nothing more simple, we c…
Marshall 1936 - astronomicon's review
translatedMine is a JCM 800 lead which must date from the early 80 Balèze enough in size, very good bass response, not too heavy (24kg), seems extremely solid, rock n roll look, at least mine seems to have a…