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Marshall 2x12 1936 Review, My Honest Opinion
Review of Marshall MR 1936 StD Box by
BenMeredith123
Advantages: Good Sound Quality, Reasnably Cheap, Not Very Heavy
Disadvantages: Slightly Lacking In Bass Tone And A Big Sound
Hi Dudes!!!!
This Marshall 2x12 Speaker cabinet is a great way to introduce a new head from marshal or another company such as peavey. The sound quality out of the speakers is quite bassy and high quality, not quite as good as the 4x12 but will defetenly keep up with any sort of head you choose. Although this is a very good speaker cabinet and would be alot easier to transport than a 4x12 i would always choose the 4x12 simply beacuse they are not ... ...the real Marshall experience and sounding alot more like the pro's than what the 2x12 would
Although of this the 2x12 is still a very good buy and say and will always say if you buy a marsahll its never going to be a bad buy!!!
Peace!!! ...
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26.05.2008
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Marshall 4x12 1960 Jcm 900 Speaker Cabinet
Review of Marshall MR 1960 TV Box by
BenMeredith123
Advantages: Awesome Bass Tone and Proper Marshall Sound, Extremley Good Value For Money!!!!!
Disadvantages: Hard To Transport, But Shouldnt be a problem with 2 people, Hard to store.
...the great sound quality of marshall speakers. The amount of bass tone you can produce out of one of these is imense, the sound is so much better than a 2x12 as you get a much bigger sound from the 4x12.
People worrying about noise levels these cabinets do make it any louder they simply produce a bigger sound, the sound level is still controlled from your amp and will not change.
And by the way check gak for better prices or even ebay, much much ...
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26.05.2008
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Classic Marshall
Review of Marshall MR 1960A/B by
godspeed
Advantages: Dependable sound and reliability.
Disadvantages: They're huge!
This is the standard Marshall 4x12", rated at 300W. You cannot get a better looking speaker cab. The Marshall is a classic.
The standard version comes in angled (A) or straight (B) formats, which are identical except for their shapes.
The 1960A/B cabs are switchable for stereo operation (where the signal is split between the two vertical pairs of speakers), and also operate at various impedances, so you can match it perfectly to your Marshall head.
... ...a difference this makes.
The Marshall sounds fantastic, even when you're playing a relatively crap head through it. The 75W Marshall/Celestion speakers break up at just the right point, and don't sound boomy even at high volumes.
The other versions of the 1960 cab (X/C/V) are pretty much the same, they mostly use different speakers (the X-version is the vintage reissue, with chequerboard fretcloth), but if you're looking to buy one, make sure the ...
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19.04.2001
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Nice pice of kit for the price
Review of Marshall MS 2 by
andrewpledger91
Advantages: Portable, oher uses
Disadvantages: Poor OD Channel
This amp has got 1 volume, 1 tone and one Off/Clean/OD knob. It has a single input at the front and a headphone out on the side. As stated above it has a clean and an overdrive channel, the latter being much louder. I mainly use this amp when I'm playing in the garden or outside. I also use it as an iPod speaker thanks to a patch cable and a jack adapter. I play too many styles to mention and it handles about half of them. One feature I wish this ... ...be very weak. I use this amp with a Harley Benton superstrat or with an Epiphone LP 100. As mentioned with a bit of coaxing it can cope with some of the styles I play. The distortion is not brutal enough unless it is cranked which leads to quite a lot of unwanted fizz. When either of the channels is over about half the start to break up and distort, this adds some crunch to the clean channel and a bit too much fizz to the OD channel.
So far nothing ...
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19.08.2008
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Marshall MG30DFX : A Poor Imitation
Review of Marshall MG 30 DFX by
triztanwillis123
Advantages: Cheap and loud
Disadvantages: lacks a real something, uninspiring tone
...awesome. It didn't recreate the marshall tone of my heroes. It didn't have any edge.
This amp is fine for a beginner. When you can just about play something, any sound is good enough. But i bet as you get better, this amp will soon because tiresome, because it doesn't highlight your technique. Presonally, I would buy something like a Line 6 Spider, a Roland Cube 30, and i would try the Marshall Hybrid AVT 20, to see if it fits the bill. A fine beginners ...
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