
Marshall 1960 AV Cabinet Angled
The Marshall 1960AV Angled 4x12 Cabinet is one of the most recognizable speaker cabinets in rock history. Designed to deliver the massive projection and punch that Marshall stacks are known for, this cabinet has been a staple on stages and in studios for decades.
Loaded with four Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, the 1960AV delivers a powerful and focused sound with tight low end, rich mids and cutting highs. The angled top section helps project the sound upward toward the player, making it easier to hear yourself clearly on stage while maintaining the wide dispersion and authority that a full 4x12 cabinet provides.
Built with the robust construction Marshall is known for, the 1960AV is designed to handle high powered heads while maintaining clarity and definition even at high volumes. Whether paired with a modern high gain amp or a classic British voiced head, this cabinet delivers the unmistakable sound and stage presence of a true Marshall stack.
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The Marshall 1960AV Angled 4x12 Cabinet is one of the most recognizable speaker cabinets in rock history. Designed to deliver the massive projection and punch that Marshall stacks are known for, this cabinet has been a staple on stages and in studios for decades.
Loaded with four Celestion Vintage 30 speakers, the 1960AV delivers a powerful and focused sound with tight low end, rich mids and cutting highs. The angled top section helps project the sound upward toward the player, making it easier to hear yourself clearly on stage while maintaining the wide dispersion and authority that a full 4x12 cabinet provides.
Built with the robust construction Marshall is known for, the 1960AV is designed to handle high powered heads while maintaining clarity and definition even at high volumes. Whether paired with a modern high gain amp or a classic British voiced head, this cabinet delivers the unmistakable sound and stage presence of a true Marshall stack.





















