Hi,
I am selling my Marshall 4x12 1960 Lead Cabinet. In excellent
condition, no dents/tears/holes. I bought it last year at a local store in St-Jean called "Studio Nicko". I played this cab with a Hughes & Kettner Triamp MKI (which I'm also selling here: http://bit.ly/Dwk2T). Never had any issues with this cab.
If your interested and want more info just mail me!
Joey
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Taken from: http://www.korgnorthwest.com/Cabinet%20differences.htm
Cab description
These
300 watt, stereo/mono 4x12”, birch ply, UK made cabinets produce a loud,
well-focused and uncluttered sound with a tight, full low end and a crisp,
bright top. It projects well across the guitar's entire tonal range and
its clarity makes it ideal for players who like using a fair amount of
effects. The 1960 “Lead” cabs can be used in mono (16 or 4 ohms) or stereo
(8 ohms).
The 1960 b (bottom) does sound like it has a little less high end and and
a little more low end "punch" although
the speakers are identical. In stereo mode each pair of speakers is
wired for 8 ohms and you use the two inputs in the back of the cabinet.
There is a switch on the jack plate to change to mono mode. Then you can
plug into either the 4 ohm input on the left (for use by itself) or the 16
ohm input on the right (for use in a stack). The 1960A's
all-around versatility and relatively "uncolored" nature makes this the
best selling cabinet of all time.
Loaded with G12T75 Celestion "Heritage", 75-watt, 16 ohm, 12” speakers