Vintage Punch \n \n The center-weighted, extremely assertive coordination of these boxes is clearly supported by the used Marshall Vintage Speaker. This speaker is the original version of the famous Celestion - classic "Vintage 30" which was actually manufactured exclusively for Marshall, but later offered (in slightly modified form ...) by Celestion to other manufacturers. The coveted vintage speaker gave the box its name.\n \n \n More than one "oldie" ...\n \n The vintage designation of these boxes thus refers to the loudspeakers used - and could thus perhaps a bit confusing, since it is the fans of modern playing techniques are excited about their sound, and not just the friends of the true vintage sound. To be announced, the 1960AV and 1960BV especially in the metal scene - not without reason, "Slash Limited Edition Cabinets (1960ASL / 1960BSL) using these models were nearly identical, this represented only a very limited edition of the Marshall vintage cabinets dar.\n \n ... \n Ideal for rack systems\n \n The 1960AV is a Stereobox also popular for small rack systems. In stereo mode, the terminal impedance is at 2x8 Ohms. For larger gigs If you want a completely clean channel separation, it can forB. 1960AV be supplemented with a second, then the impedance is located either at 4 ohms or 16 ohms.\n \n \n Dovetailed connections ...\n \n 90% of the audio of a cabinet, comes from the housing - and here are completely different principles than forAs for PA or Hi-Fi speakers! One of the key ingredients to the legendary sound of Marshall cabinets are forAs their dovetailed housing. These massive connections of the housing parts in an old carpentry tradition of guaranteeing the steady oscillation of the whole box - a component for the marshalltypisch percussive basic sound ...\n \n \n All the advantages of the beveled design \n \n The chamfer of the upper baffle half provides a particularly favorable angle in Halfstack. In this way, you can hear the backline as well as on smaller stages - and not just föhnt the feet.