Marshall 1960AV 4×12″ Angled Amp Cabinet

Retailing in the region of £899.00

If you are looking for New gear from Marshall Amps. The Marshall 1960AV 4×12″ Angled Amp Cabinet is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Amps, additional Amp Cabinets options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

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If you are looking for New gear from Marshall Amps. The Marshall 1960AV 4×12″ Angled Amp Cabinet is a great option. In stock, and ready to ship with fast, reliable delivery across the UK, Ireland, and Europe. For more details within Amps, additional Amp Cabinets options, full specifications, demos, images, videos, and secure online ordering, read on below.

The Marshall 1960AV is a "vintage" version of the famous 1960A 4×12" cabinet, loaded with four Celestion G12-Vintage (also known as Vintage 30) speakers. Marshall's 1960AV cab can be operated in mono (4 or 16 ohms) or stereo (8 ohms per side). It has a maximum power input of 280w RMS.

Known for their roadworthiness and sonic excellence, Marshall amp cabinets have been the industry standard for over 50 years and the 1960AV projects powerful, uncompromising rock 'n' roll tone on stages both large and small.

Specifications

  • Model: 1960AV
  • Inputs: 2

Speakers

  • Speaker Configuration: 4×12"
  • Speaker Model: Celestion G12-Vintage speakers (16Ω, 70W)
  • Unit Impedance: 16/4Ω Mono, 8Ω Stereo

Dimensions

  • Weight: 40.6 kg / 89.5 lbs
  • Width: 770 mm / 30.3"
  • Depth: 365 mm / 14.4"
  • Height: 755 mm / 29.7"

Additional information

Weight 53 kg

About the manufacturer

Marshall

Marshall is a legendary British amplifier brand that defined the sound of rock music with its unmistakable power, grit, and presence. Founded by Jim Marshall in London in 1962, the company quickly became synonymous with the roaring tones of the 1960s and 70s, used by icons like Jimi Hendrix, Pete Townshend, and Slash. Known for their iconic “stack” design and warm overdrive, Marshall amps deliver the punchy, dynamic sound that has powered countless stages and recordings. From classic valve amplifiers to modern digital models, Marshall continues to embody the spirit of rock’n’roll—loud, bold, and timeless.

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Amp Cabinets

A speaker cabinet is responsible for turning your amplifier’s power into the sound you actually hear, and it plays a huge role in the overall feel and character of your tone. Different cabinet sizes, speaker types, and configurations can affect everything from low-end punch to clarity and projection. Cabinets can be open-back or closed-back, single or multi-speaker, each offering a distinct response and spread in a room. Whether paired with a powerful amp head or a compact setup, the right speaker cabinet helps define how your guitar sits in a mix and how it feels to play.

Amps

Guitar amps cover everything needed to amplify, shape, and project your guitar sound, from small practice setups to full stage and studio rigs. In this category you’ll find combo amps, separate amp heads and speaker cabinets, covering valve, solid-state, and hybrid designs, each offering a different feel and response. You’ll also see modelling and digital amps, built-in effects, footswitches, attenuation solutions, replacement speakers, valves, and essential accessories to keep an amp performing at its best. Whether you’re chasing pristine cleans, classic crunch, or modern high-gain tones, guitar amps and related gear are all about finding the right balance of power, tone, and control for the way you play.

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4×12

4×12 refers to a speaker cabinet configuration using four 12-inch speakers, traditionally associated with large guitar rigs and high-volume performance. This setup delivers a powerful, full-bodied sound with strong low-end punch, projection, and natural compression.

4×12 cabinets are most commonly used with high-powered amp heads in rock and metal settings, where volume, sustain, and impact are important. They produce a wide, immersive sound that fills a room, but are larger and heavier than smaller cabinet options, making them best suited to stage use rather than compact setups.

Cabinet

A cabinet is a speaker enclosure designed to be used with a guitar amplifier head, playing a crucial role in how your tone sounds and feels. The size of the cabinet, the number of speakers, and the type of speakers used all affect projection, low-end response, and overall character, shaping everything from tight, focused tones to wide, room-filling sound.

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