Marshall 1936 Guitar Speaker Cabinet (150 Watts, 2x12")

This rugged Marshall cabinet features a reflective closed-back design, and two 12-inch Celestion G12T75 speakers to create a powerful (and very loud) sound.

Marshall Speaker Cabinets
Marshall is the only choice for serious musicians. Nothing compares to Marshall cabinets in terms of awesome tone and projection, both visually and aurally.

Great sound and looks however are not everything. Many years of experience mean that Marshall speaker cabinets are also built to stand the test of time. Their highly skilled craftsmen construct them from the finest quality materials with precision corner locked joints, tough cotton backed PVC covering, heavy-duty hardware, and the highest quality fittings.

Racks and Combos
Although all of the stereo/mono 4x12's are perfect for use with stereo rack systems, Marshall also produces a range of smaller 2x12 in. and 1x12 in. cabinets that are ideally suited for use with portable rack set-ups or as extension cabinets for combos.

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. Whatever your rig, with our practical knowledge and unrivalled construction techniques, Marshall give you cabinets that are not only perfect for your needs, they will also last you a lifetime

The highest quality woodwork includes the "corner locking" of each and every joint. This helps give Marshall cabinets the incredible strength and durability, which has become as legendary as the Marshall sound itself.

Heavy-duty Grab Handles are fitted to all Marshall cabinets. Their tough, ergonomic, recessed casing design gives read more easy access to the bar of the handle without affecting the cabinet's smooth lines

No sharp metal edges or rough fittings - the smooth ABS plastic Marshall corner fits perfectly and offers excellent protection to all 8 cabinet corners.
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- Black grille cloth
- Black elephant grain vinyl
- Speaker: 2 x 12 in. G12T-75
- Power: 150 watt Mono
- Impedance: 8 ohm mono/16 ohm stereo
- Dimensions: 750 x 600 x 310mm
- Weight: 24.6 kg
Dimensions and Weight in Packaging
Scratch and Dent, USED
Shipping Weight: 59.5 lbs
Shipping Dimensions: 30 x 25 x 13 in
Manufacturer Part Number (MPN): M-1936-E

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Phone: 800-877-6863

Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. (54 ratings)
Submitted May 15, 2009 by a customer from comcast.net

"Marshall 1936 2x12 cabinets Rocks!"

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful.
If I had $5 thousand dollars, I would have purchase a Fuchs TDS 100 plus 2x12 cabinet. This cabinet is a keeper for a long time. I may sell one of my 2 1960, 4x12 cabinets.

Sound
I use my Marshall 1936 cab with a JCM 900 and JCM 2000 TSL. I would characterize the sound to the Marshal 4x12 cabinet on steriods. The response on this cabinet is faster than the Marshall 1960,4x12 cabinet. It's more focused. This cab will rock if you you push it. With a 4x12 cab, you have to play very loud to get a good sound to avoid the "buzz sore" sound. Normally, with my 1960 cab I would keep the treble, mids and presence down low to avoid the high frequency sound due to low volume settings. With the 1936 cab, I was able to dial up my treble, mids and presence (4,3,5 respectively) and get better clean and lead tones. The boutique amp manufacturers figured out the science behind pushing 2 speakers instead of 4 with a 100 watt amp head. Trying to drive a 4x12 cabinet with a 100 watt head translates into diminishing sound quality at low volume because the configuration is not efficient. Moving four 12" speakers with 25 watts each and retaining good sound quality goes again the physics. Unfortunatedly, this means large venus (or outside) and not clubs would be the best place for 4x12 cab. And finally, a 2x12 would be better suited for clubs and recording studio. Needless to say, the 1936 cab is a keeper!

Features
Mono or Stereo read more what else could you ask for in a speaker cab. Although the idea of using stereo outside of recording doesn't make sense for one cabinet due to spacing of the speakers.

Ease of Use
Plug in the right input and rock.

Quality
I read a lot of reviews wining about the construction and materials not being up to Marshall's earlier years of construction quality. Listen up boys and girls, you get what you pay for. If you want solid wood, airplane grade metal and fail safe casters like Fuchs amps you better be willing to pay $5 grands for it. In short, Stop expecting your equipment to take a licking and keep on ticking! Take care of your amps and cabs like your guitars.

Value
Considering that it costs me 95% of what I paid for a 4x12 cabinet ten years ago including inflation, I would say that it's worth it.

Manufacturer Support
Never had the experience of needing them.

The Wow Factor
It's a Marshall! It looks sexy having my JCM 900 or JCM 2000 TSL sitting on top.

Musical Background:
Musician

Musical Style:
Blues, Funk, Fusion, R&B and Jazz
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