Guitar Amp Cabinets
Motion Sound SRV212 Rotary Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 2x12 in.)
The SRV-212 contains 2 x 12 in., 50-watt Eminence Screamin"™ Eagle speakers for up to 100 watts of power. Optional casters make the larger 212 cabinet very gig-friendly. Like the 112, this model can also serve double-duty -- both rotary and stationary.
Marshall 1936 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (150 Watts, 2x12 in.)
The 1936 has Mono/Stereo options and is great for a larger rack system. It fits a full size Marshall head perfectly too, giving you a compact 2x12 stack.
Marshall 1960A Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (300 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960AC Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960AHW Handwired Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (120 Watts, 4x12 in.)
To complement the 1959HW's visual and sonic majesty, Marshall offers the 1960AHW (angled) 4x12 cabinet. It boasts basket weave fret cloth, metal handles, "100" logos, and is loaded with Celestion's highly-acclaimed G12H-30 re-issue speakers.
Marshall 1960AV Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (280 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960AX Classic Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960B Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (300 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960BV Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (280 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.
Marshall 1960BX Classic Straight Guitar Speaker Cabinet (100 Watts, 4x12 in.)
If one thing personifies the image of rock 'n' roll more than anything else it's the Marshall 4x12. Though often imitated, nothing compares with the original. The first 4x12 cab was designed and built by Jim Marshall in 1962.











