Marshall 1936V Cab – 2×12 Vintage 30 Loaded Cab

£549.00

The Marshall 1936 speaker cabinet is one of the most popular 2×12″ cabs ever made. Loaded with a pair of Celestion Vintage 30’s, it has a real punchy mid-range and great bass response which is perfect for picking up the tonal nuances from Marshall gain stages. Crafted in the UK, it’s a serious Marshall cab […]

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The Marshall 1936 speaker cabinet is one of the most popular 2×12″ cabs ever made. Loaded with a pair of Celestion Vintage 30’s, it has a real punchy mid-range and great bass response which is perfect for picking up the tonal nuances from Marshall gain stages.

Crafted in the UK, it’s a serious Marshall cab and will be the perfect partner for a Marshall amplifier or another amplifier which needs trustworthy speakers with serious clarity.

Specifications

  • Marshall 1936V 2×12″ Vintage Guitar Speaker Cabinet
  • Loaded With 2 Celestion Vintage 30
  • Classic Marshall Speaker Cab Tone
  • Smooth & Powerful With A Little Breakup
  • Can Also Support A Full-Sized Marshall Head

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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