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Description

Marshall 1965B 4x10" straight speaker cabinet

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Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall 1965B.

Features and functionality

  • The 1965B's 10" speakers excel in mix presence and offer superb breakup with stock Celestion speakers, making them ideal for diverse genres like shoegaze and post-rock.

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  • The cabinet's Celestion G10L35 speakers are frequently praised for their performance, providing a distinct tonal character.

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Comparisons

  • Owners find the 1965B more portable than typical 4x12 cabinets, offering a surprising ease of movement compared to 2x12 cabs.

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  • Several users noted that the 1965B pairs well with Marshall’s Studio heads due to its tonal compatibility, despite voltage limitations in smaller heads.

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Use cases and applications

  • Works exceptionally with Bassman heads, delivering excellent cleans, crunch, and heavy muff tones, enhancing the experience for users seeking versatile sound options.

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  • The 1965B can handle high saturation levels with smaller amps like the Epi Valve Jr, delivering strong performance without excessive volume.

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User experience

  • Long-term users appreciate their inefficiency, which complements loud amps like Marshall and Bassman, allowing for natural breakup and dynamics.

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  • The 1965B is reportedly 35 lbs, allowing for one-handed carrying, making it far lighter than a typical 4x12 cabinet.

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Value and pricing

  • Owners have found deals on the 1965B for approximately $350-$400, suggesting it's a sought-after yet accessible option for vintage gear enthusiasts.

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See how John 5 uses Marshall 1965B

John 5

Guitarist

Marilyn Manson

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Verified via Premierguitar

At the bottom of Premier Guitar's "Rig Rundown - Rob Zombie's John 5 (2013)" article it says "The amps power four Marshall 1960B 4x12 cabinets"

See how Jeff Hanneman uses Marshall 1965B

Jeff Hanneman

Guitarist, Composer

Slayer

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Verified via Rock Stars Guitars

We are honored to have for sale Jeff Hanneman’s Marshall Artist 3203 Head and Marshall 4×10 Cabinet. Serial # U08423 and Serial # 4778. This Marshall head and cabinet were used by Jeff in his home studio from the early 1990s onwards. It is in excellent condition and comes with a signed letter from Kathryn Hanneman. Model Number is on back of cab.

Used With

Based on how musicians on Equipboard use Marshall 1965B, it is most commonly used with the following gear.

Marshall Artist 3203
Marshall Artist 3203 Guitar Amplifier Heads
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