Ha, I saw that cab today on Craigslist here. It looks too heavy for me.
To be fair Dave, most things larger than a baritone Use are too heavy for you! :lmao:
Think about hitting the gym man!!!!!
If you enlarge that open-back pic you can see how much particle board is used in the 900 series cabs, I prefer the earlier 800 series ones that are predominately ply, or the current models that are plywood construction. Some players actually prefer the particle board cabs, I once was talking to a guy who was a metal player and he said that he and his metal player friends all preferred certain Laney 4-12 cabs because they were made out of particle board. Depends on your own preferences.
Al
If you enlarge that open-back pic you can see how much particle board is used in the 900 series cabs, I prefer the earlier 800 series ones that are predominately ply, or the current models that are plywood construction. Some players actually prefer the particle board cabs, I once was talking to a guy who was a metal player and he said that he and his metal player friends all preferred certain Laney 4-12 cabs because they were made out of particle board. Depends on your own preferences.
Al
There is no more particle board in a 900 cab than an 800. The case and baffle are birch ply. The back is LDF used since ‘72ish
There is no more particle board in a 900 cab than an 800. The case and baffle are birch ply. The back is LDF used since ‘72ish
At one time, the 1960 cabs were all ply (later they were ply with a PB back), I thought they still were during the 800 series, but I'm not sure when they changed to the predominately particle board construction. I do know that the 900 series are PB, as evidenced in the pic of the open back in the pic in the link above. If you enlarge that pic, you can see that the whole cab is PB, it's plain to see. In any case, I used to have an all ply Marshall 4-12 and small box 50 head, those of course were from the plexi era. That cab was much lighter, I used to move it around by myself when on the road, the ply cabs are much heavier IMO.
Al

You can believe what you want, but I have recovered numerous Marshall cabinets and can tell you from first-hand experience that 900 series 4x12 cabs (some 2x12 1936 cabs were all MDF) are and always have been birch ply. The MG series is built from particle board. Perhaps you are confusiung the two?
The only particle board used in the 900 4x12 (other than the back panel) is the strips stapled to the birch speaker baffle.
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