Marshall 4x12

Jeff_H

Dean Hardtail Fanologist
$400 + Shipping. Local pickup would be better of course, but any of you that live anywhere near North Carolina, I'll drive 4-5 hours to meet you somewhere or whatever.

Perfect condition. Tolex is as new, brand new Marshall Cane grillcloth. Speakers are 4 G12T-75's, and are nicely broken in. Sounds big and loud, just like a Marshall 4x12 should.

This cabinet has been upgraded by Scott Splawn. He replaced the stock small wiring with heavy duty wiring when he re-did the grill cloth. 16 ohms or 4 ohms, or 8 ohms in stereo.

I'll upload some more pics tomorrow when the lighting is better.

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Re: Marshall 4x12

$400 + Shipping. Local pickup would be better of course, but any of you that live anywhere near North Carolina, I'll drive 4-5 hours to meet you somewhere or whatever.

Perfect condition. Tolex is as new, brand new Marshall Cane grillcloth. Speakers are 4 G12T-75's, and are nicely broken in. Sounds big and loud, just like a Marshall 4x12 should.

This cabinet has been upgraded by Scott Splawn. He replaced the stock small wiring with heavy duty wiring when he re-did the grill cloth. 16 ohms or 4 ohms, or 8 ohms in stereo.

I'll upload some more pics tomorrow when the lighting is better.

NewCabResize001.jpg
I was going to replace wiring on my two 4x12 marshall cabs, but when i saw how the thin little wire goes straight from the input jack into the tiny hole on the PCB, i couldnt see anyway that that would be of any use. What do you think? Great cabinet by the way.
 
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I was going to replace wiring on my two 4x12 marshall cabs, but when i saw how the thin little wire goes straight from the input jack into the tiny hole on the PCB, i couldnt see anyway that that would be of any use.




You could replace the particle board rear panel with hard wood, and in doing so, get rid of the PCB input jack altogether. You would replace the PCB with a real input jack and utilize thicker wire, since you would be cutting a new hole for the input jack anyway.

The only downside is that the cab would not be switchable anymore.

I did this on an Marshall 4x12 I had laying around, and I like it.
 
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Bump...I thought I had this sold to a member in Canada, but shipping and impoprt duties just make the transaction impractical.

This is a fantastic cab, sound great, and I think I have it offered at a fair price. I would rather not put it on eBay, so I'll give it a few more days here.
 
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Yes, and it's in the mail as we speak. My wife should be home shortly with a tracking number.
 
Re: Marshall 4x12

Bump...I thought I had this sold to a member in Canada, but shipping and import duties just make the transaction impractical.

Yeah..I feel real bad about the failed deal...Hope you find a seller soon!
 
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