Marshall - 1960BHW
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Guitar Cabinet
120 watt straight pan electric guitar cabinet that completely captures the spirit of the 60's, equipped with 4 x 12" Celestion G12H30 speakers. An ultra vintage sound with enormous output and incredible dynamics.
ARTICLE N° 45775
Presentation
The Handwired series (wired by hand, point by point) provides you with an ultra vintage sound with enormous output and incredible dynamics… Purely and simply identical to the '60s, where you had to push the amp to its limits to obtain THE coveted sound. Lovers of manufacturing methods and the sound of yesteryear, purists, collectors, this series is definitely made for you!!!
Other features
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Marshall Amps 1960BHW
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Electric guitar cabinet
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Handwired series
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Straight pan
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4 x 12" Celestion G12H30 speakers
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Power: 120 watts
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Impedance: 16 ohms
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Dimensions: 760 x 830 x 360mm
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Weight: 38.2 kg
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Comes with wheels and a speaker cable
To find out more...
By the end of 1965, a production of 40 amplifiers and 100 speakers per week was no longer sufficient to meet all the orders. Demand had literally grown exponentially in the space of 3 years. The only solution was to move to a larger factory in Bletchley, Buckinghamshire. At the same time, while the world was moving to the rhythm of the choruses of British groups, Marshall was enjoying absolute visibility... the Marshall legend was on the march!
Today, the English firm employs more than 220 people in England. References such as JCM2000, ValveState, MG series, Mode Four or, more recently, JVM and Vintage Modern prove that at all times, remarkable products that are totally in line with the expectations of guitarists have seen the light of day, in line with the excellence instilled in the company by its founder. It is possible to trace the history of rock simply through the evolution of Marshall amps. When Jim Marshall passed away on April 5, 2012, the Marshall team was driven by a single idea: to perpetuate the myth and legacy of the “father of loud” by recreating the rock sound of tomorrow every day.
Today, the English firm employs more than 220 people in England. References such as JCM2000, ValveState, MG series, Mode Four or, more recently, JVM and Vintage Modern prove that at all times, remarkable products that are totally in line with the expectations of guitarists have seen the light of day, in line with the excellence instilled in the company by its founder. It is possible to trace the history of rock simply through the evolution of Marshall amps. When Jim Marshall passed away on April 5, 2012, the Marshall team was driven by a single idea: to perpetuate the myth and legacy of the “father of loud” by recreating the rock sound of tomorrow every day.
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