I bought a used Marshall AVT150H yesterday. I was wondering what cab I should get. I know the AVT cab makes sense but at the Marshall website it says quot;For an even more imposing set-up, the AVT150H can drive standard 1960 4x12quot; cabinets.quot; Should I get the 1960 or AVT cab? Does anyone own these? Thank you.
i know a guy who got a 1960 with the 75's and the avt
it sounded...well it made sound
I'd be really interested in your likes and dislikes (if any) about that head. How you like the different distortion options and how that scoop switch helps or changes the tone? I heard that head thru a JCM 900 cab and it sounded huge!
Thanks,
Jon
Whatever you do,
DON'T BUY THE MATCHING AVT CABINET
The speakers are condesned and crowded in the cab, and the sound quality is very subpar. Trust me, I made the mistake.
I recommend something with Vintage 30's. I didn't like it as much through the Greenbacks, not as pure.
maybe get an avatar cab with vintage 30's?
Originally Posted by gtg10kmaybe get an avatar cab with vintage 30's?
Everybody says Avatars are the best bang for the buck cabinets out there. I've never heard anybody complain about their purchase. It seems like a pretty safe bet to me.
Originally Posted by GuitaristEverybody says Avatars are the best bang for the buck cabinets out there. I've never heard anybody complain about their purchase. It seems like a pretty safe bet to me.
I'm pretty sure Randy Rhoads used them. Something about sounding clearer when pounded with distortion...
what about the Marshall 1960AV/BV? It has Celestion Vintage speakers (rated at 70 watts each).
id get a Marshall 1960A cab, or an AV depending on your taste, its worth the extra money over the crappy AVT cab, beleive me, ive tried.
- May 17 Tue 2011 21:05
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