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Description

Introducing the Marshall 1960AX, the quintessence of vintage Marshall goodness. This speaker cabinet is the embodiment of the legendary Marshall sound, responsible for some of the most iconic tones in rock 'n' roll history. Loaded with the 25-watt Celestion Greenback speakers, the 1960AX brings the classic '70s checkered grille cloth look and the same sound heard on countless records to your music.

Unleash your creativity through the Celestion G12-25 Greenback speakers. Known for their responsiveness and distinct peaks in the upper mids and highs, these speakers provide a musical and forgiving compression that suits any dynamic style. But the Marshall 1960AX isn't just about the sound, it's also about the look. With its 1970s style checkered grill cloth and vintage-looking Tolex with white piping, this speaker cabinet is as visually striking as its sound is legendary.

Key Features:

  • Vintage tone from the 25-watt Celestion G12-25 Greenback speakers
  • Classic Marshall look with 1970s checkered grille cloth and gold piping
  • 4 x 12" vintage style speaker cabinet
  • 100-watt power capacity
  • Optimum resonance performance
  • Highly skilled craftsmanship with precision corner locked joints
  • Heavy-duty hardware and highest quality fittings
  • Castors are standard and can be removed if desired

Product specs

Configuration 4 x 12"
Powered No
Speakers Celestion G12M-25 Greenback
Power Handling 100W
Impedance 16 ohms
Mono/Stereo Mono
Cabinet Type Angled
Open/Closed Back Closed
Inputs 1 x 1/4"
Construction Material Birch Plywood
Casters Yes
Height 29.9"
Width 29.7"
Depth 14.3"
Weight 81.4 lbs.

FAQs

What speakers are used in the Marshall 1960AX cabinet?

The Marshall 1960AX features four Celestion G12M-25 Greenback speakers, known for their warm mid-range and classic rock tone.

Is the Marshall 1960AX suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Marshall 1960AX is designed for live performances, offering a powerful 100-watt output that can handle large venues with ease.

What is the impedance of the Marshall 1960AX cabinet?

The Marshall 1960AX has a 16-ohm impedance, making it compatible with a wide range of amplifiers.

Does the Marshall 1960AX have a closed or open back design?

The Marshall 1960AX features a closed back design, which provides a focused sound with enhanced bass response.

How does the angled design of the Marshall 1960AX affect sound projection?

The angled design of the Marshall 1960AX helps project sound more effectively towards the audience, making it ideal for live performances.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Celestion Greenback speakers provide a warm, articulate tone with earlier breakup

  • Excellent build quality and beautiful appearance enhance stage presence

  • Versatile sound compatibility, pairing well with various amp heads from JTM45 to JVM410H

  • Non-directional sound dispersion creates a fuller audio experience

  • Maintains classic Marshall tone with a balanced mix of mids and highs

  • High resale value and durable construction for long-term use

  • Ideal for a broad range of musical styles, from classic rock to metal

  • Offers a significant sound improvement over other cabinets

CONS

  • High price point may be a barrier for some musicians

  • One report of build quality issues, including loose screws and peeling Tolex

  • Limited input options with single 16 ohm input

  • Long wait times for delivery reported by one user

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall 1960AX.

Comparisons

  • Owners compare the 1960AX with the 1960A, noting the latter's superior tone over a 1x12 cab for blues and blues rock.

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Use cases and applications

  • The 1960AX is preferred for recording and gigging, especially in small to medium venues, despite potential challenges with size.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Consider converting an SV212 to house greenbacks for a sound that might better match the SV20H amp.

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Value and pricing

  • Harley Benton cabs with creambacks are mentioned as a cost-effective alternative to pricier Marshall options.

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User experience

  • The tonal improvement of the 1960A over a 1x12 cab is apparent in rehearsal settings, indicating a significant upgrade for those seeking fuller sound.

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25 watt Greenbacks for distorted tones

I use a 30 watt amp and these speakers a real good sounding if your in to vintage gear.

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Four 25W Celestion Greenbacks make this cabinet a joy to play through. Warm, articulate with a bit of earlier break-up. Coupled with a Marshall SLP100, it is one of the best sounds ever to a musician's ears. I've used it with amps from 1W to 100W and it just shines in all applications. Mine is 18 years old and it just gets better with age.

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Marshall 1960AX cabinet

Mine is loaded with Celestion Vintage 30´s speakers. I actually wanted an Engl cabinet but they were a bit too expensive for me.

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See how Rob Cantor uses Marshall 1960AX

Rob Cantor

Singer, Guitarist

Tally Hall

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In this YouTube video at 0:27 seconds you can see Rob using a Marshall cab with what seems to be a Vox head. I am not completely sure which cab it is, so I just picked the one which looked most similar.

See how Farin Urlaub uses Marshall 1960AX

Farin Urlaub

Singer, Guitarist

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said in the text: "Die Boxen auf der Bühne sind weiterhin seine alten Marshall 1960 AX ..." english: "The boxes on stage are still his old marshall 1960 AX..."

See how Garry "Gaz" Jennings uses Marshall 1960AX

Garry "Gaz" Jennings

Guitarist

Cathedral

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Garry Gaz used Marshall 1960AX A and B cabinets during the 2009 Roadburn Festival concert. One cabinet on each of his stacks, both miked with Shure SM57 microphones. This model is equipped with Celestion G12M-25 speakers.

See how Jim Davies uses Marshall 1960AX

Jim Davies

Guitarist

The Prodigy

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Specified in Marshall Law Issue #5, Spring 2000.

Jim Davies the guitarist with Pitchshifter has a 1959SLP with a 1960AX which he uses with a PB100 Powerbrake. A JMP-1 has been used in the studio to record their forthcoming album Deviant. Bassist, Mark Clayden, goes for the clean power of the DBS model 7400 with 7412 4x12 cabinet.

See how Scott Evans uses Marshall 1960AX

Scott Evans

Guitarist

Kowloon Walled City

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"The cab is a ’79 Marshall 4×12, loaded with Weber speakers. Our old guitarist thought the grillcloth was ugly and I think he’s an asshole for that. True story: last year, when I opened up this cab to rewire it, I found an entire spool of solder. I’d left it in there two years earlier."

Source: http://www.metalsucks.net/2012/12/07/rigged-kowloon-walled-city-guitarist-scott-evans/

See how Kjartan Kristiansen uses Marshall 1960AX

Kjartan Kristiansen

Guitarist, Composer

DumDum Boys

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One of the two cabinets he uses now a days, can be seen in the linked video.

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Bram Engelen

Guitarist

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In this interview it is stated and in live footage it can be seen he uses two 1960AX cabinets

See how Ali Güçlü Şimşek uses Marshall 1960AX

Ali Güçlü Şimşek

Guitarist, Composer

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Ali Güçlü Şimşek uses the Marshall 1960AX, as confirmed in an interview detailing his set-up, with supporting evidence from an accompanying image.

See how Dann V. uses Marshall 1960AX

Dann V.

Guitarist, Composer

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Dann V. is seen using the Marshall 1960AX cabinet in an Instagram post by user vittoriaeterna, where he performs a solo of "When The Children Cry" by White Lion.

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Joseph McRedmond

Hoover

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Joseph can be seen using the Marshall 1960AX in this performance.

See how Bor Princic uses Marshall 1960AX

Bor Princic

Guitarist

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Bor Princic uses the Marshall 1960AX, as evidenced by a post on his Instagram profile.

Album Usage

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