Hey everyone,
I know that many people still swear by the newer Marshall cabs, but i am curious, are they still built the way they were back in the 60's and 70's or have they to some extent been at least been victim to the whole cost cutting thing like their heads? I mean, new Marshall cabs cost half as much as many others... And whats the deal with the 1960c and 1960v cabs they make? I have a hard time believing that having V30's or Greenbacks instead of 75's constitutes that much of a mark up from the standard 1960 Marshall cab. So whats the scoop on all of this?
Thanks,
Max
The old ones where made out from plywood, all the way.
The Celstions of the past have also changed somewhat up until now.
Had a brown 4x12 cab with 30 watts speakers in from 1967, it was sadly stolen from me in my old band practise room.
Best cab I ever had for oldstyle sound.
But the new ones also have their place, only the close side by side 2x12 cab is a real stinker.
I hear no difference in the cabs themselves old vs new (swapped the drivers).... but the nev Vintage 30s are MIC, so I steer away from new marshall (or other) cabs loaded with them, and generally have chosen eminence versus celestion since.....
A few years back I was playing guitar in a band with a guy with a JCM 900 era 1960 slant cab and I was using my 77 Marshall cab. There were subtle differences in sound, but not enough to be a big difference. Construction wise, the major thing was the particle board back on his- I don't remember if his had a support in the middle from front to back...
- Oct 26 Wed 2011 21:08
New vs. Old Marshall 4x12's.
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