This is a genuine ’70s Marshall 4×12 slant cabinet — the real deal from the era that defined rock tone. 

This Marshall cabinet sits right in that early-to-mid ’70s era where exact dating can be tricky, simply because Marshall was using overlapping hardware and materials during transition years. The plastic handles, riveted corner protectors, and small-check grille cloth are all features seen from roughly ’72 through ’76, so pinpointing the exact production year of the shell isn’t always definitive. What is definitive are the speakers: the EJ4 date codes mark them at May 4, 1976, which lines up perfectly with the blackback Celestions you want to see in a mid-’70s cab.

Inside you’ve got three G12M 25-watt 75Hz blackbacks and one G12H 30-watt 55Hz blackback, an incredible combination for anyone who wants that classic, aggressive, woody midrange that these cabs are famous for. The cosmetics are period-correct, the parts match what Marshall was doing in that era, and everything about it points squarely to the mid-’70s window.

If you're after a real-deal vintage Marshall cab with honest, era-correct parts and that unmistakable mid-’70s tone, this one nails it. Anyone who grabs it will be thrilled — these don’t pop up often in this condition, and when you fire it up, you'll understand why people chase this exact setup.

Listed9 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • 1960A 4x12" Angled Guitar Speaker Cabinet
Categories
Speaker Configuration
  • 4x12"
Powered
  • Unpowered
Impedance
  • 16 ohms
Color Family
  • Black
Power Handling (Watts)
  • 100

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