What speakers are in a Marshall 1960B cabinet?
Marshall 1960B Features: 300-watt, 4 x 12″ straight cabinet. 4/16 ohm mono or 8-ohm stereo. 4 x 75-watt G12T-75 speakers.
How much is a Marshall cabinet?
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What speakers are in 1960A?
Marshall 1960A Features: 4/16-ohm mono or 8-ohm stereo. 4 x 75-watt G12T-75 speakers.
How many ohms is a Marshall 4×12?
16 ohms
A 4×12 cab is typically 16 ohms, so when you connect two of them together in parallel, the total load becomes 8 ohms.
What speakers did Marshall use?
They came with G12H-30’s, G12H-80’s, G12H 100’s and at least a few had G12-65’s. The very early ones (1960 era) had G12m-25’s and maybe a few others types as well. Great list though!
What are the dimensions of a Marshall cabinet?
Width: 770 mm / 30.3″ Depth: 365 mm / 14.4″ Height: 755 mm / 29.7″
What is a Marshall half stack?
A half stack consists of an amplifier head unit and separate speaker cabinet usually containing up to four speakers. A full stack adds one more speaker cabinet to the half-stack configuration.
What speakers are in a Marshall vs412?
Speakers: (4) Celestion G12L35 35W, 96db.
What kind of speakers are in the Marshall 1960A?
The 1960A is the angled version that features four G12T-75 speakers and is the perfect addition to your stage or recording rig! It’s ideal for players who appreciate clarity and quality.
Is 8 or 4 ohm better?
A lower impedance speaker will accept more power. For example, a 4 ohm speaker will extract more power from your amplifier than a 8 ohm speaker, about twice as much. The problem most people have with speaker impedances is how to combine speakers safely without blowing the amplifier or speakers. Here’s how.
Can I use a 16 ohm speaker with an 4 ohm amp?
It is totally ok to run a 4ohm amp into a 16 ohm cab. The rule is that you can mismatch ohms as long as you mismatch lower rather than higher.