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Description
The Marshall Straight-front 4x10 Cabinet is your ticket to the legendary Marshall tone that has become synonymous with rock 'n' roll. This straight-front cabinet is a stage and recording powerhouse, housing 4 Celestion G12T-75 vintage speakers that deliver a clear, uncluttered sound with a tight, full low end, and a crisp, clear top.
Switchable between mono and stereo, the Marshall Straight-front 4x10 Cabinet offers unparalleled versatility, making it an excellent addition to any rig. Whether you're layering effects or letting your guitar's natural tone shine through, this cabinet will handle it all with ease.
The Straight-front 4x10 is not just sonically superior, it's also built to withstand the rigors of the road. Crafted from quality birch plywood, with precision corner locked joints and heavy-duty hardware, this cabinet can take a beating and keep on delivering that classic Marshall sound.
Its straight design and closed cabinet construction contribute to its focused sound and more pronounced low-end thump. Marshall has been the choice of serious musicians for decades, and with this cabinet, it's easy to see why.
Key Features:
- 4 Celestion G12T-75 vintage speakers
- Straight design with closed cabinet construction
- Switchable between mono (16/4 ohms) and stereo (8 ohms)
- Power handling: 140 W (mono) or 280 W (stereo)
- Connectors: 2 x 6.3 mm jack
- Housing material: Birch plywood
- 4 Castors for easy transportation
- 2 Side shell handles
- Includes speaker cable
- Colour: Black
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CAB COMPARISONS - 4x12 vs 2x12 vs 1x12
Reviews
PROS
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Handles low end and volume well
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Classic 80's metal tone
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Great with tube heads and effect pedals
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Not harsh at low volumes
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Powerful grit unique to Marshall sound
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Ideal for metal, excellent high-volume performance
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Pairs well with JVM head for balance
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Can run in stereo for versatile setups
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Robust and practical with wheels for easy transport
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Performs well in small clubs without losing low end
CONS
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Initial shipping damage reported (not a product flaw)
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Some find T75 speakers controversial
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Binding construction quality lacking
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Feels plasticky compared to older Marshall models
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Comparatively expensive
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Marshall Straight-front 4x10 Cabinet.
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A user noted that their B-52 4x12 cab, despite being inexpensive, rivals the sound quality of their Marshall cabinets, especially when paired with a Peavey 6505.
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Boogie 4x10 cabs with 10” Creambacks are noted for their aggressive tone, contrasting with the smoother sound of Jensen Blackbird Alnico speakers.
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Setup and maintenance
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The Bluetone 4x10 cabinet features a closed back with removable panels, providing flexibility in sound customization.
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Mods and upgrades
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Mojotone offers baffle adapters to fit 10” speakers into cabinets designed for 12” speakers, providing customizable speaker configurations.
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Use cases and applications
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The Boogie 4x10 cab pairs well with a Two-Rock Classic Reverb for genres like country, delivering a tight, spanky tone suitable for chicken pickin'.
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Based on 1 Review and 1 Rating
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I have one much older than the one in the pic, but I swear by the Marshall 4X10; its like a half stack thats useable in small clubs. Also the 10's just ring and chime so much better than 12's, but you really don't lose low end, in fact you get a tighter more usable low-mid kind of a rumble. When I got mine they were going off eBay or CL for $200-300, well worth it...
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I used to be really into the 1965B cabs, I had an A too but I mainly used a stack of Bs… sued them for years with a dual showman. Had the G10S35 speakers. Great cabs. Kinda low efficiency but a good voice. I kidna miss them, for some reason I went over to all 12s at some point.
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Oh yeah ! My B-cab actually has a stereo input where you can run each set of 2 10's off a different amp. I tried 4x12's a few times but in the dives I play in just can't get loud enough for them to sound good. Im using a 2x12 now sometimes and is good, but the 4x10 is my favorite...
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