Karl Houseknecht
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Um, no.all marshall amps are designed for use with T75s
Um, no.all marshall amps are designed for use with T75s
Um, no.
This is not true, and almost the opposite of what's true. 1960 cabs pre-date T75's by decades. Speakers increased in power handling because amps were becoming more powerful. 1960's had G12H30's, 65's, M70's etc before T75's came along.what it's been T75s in the 1960 since day one, greenbacks were mainly to get at a mechanical distortion (25w x 4)
the base standard marshall cab is a T75 4x12 for since half a century, I could say less
@santiall what speaker is Marshall's primary reference when voicing a new amp
JVM 410H according to @santiall who designed it.Some small amount of Marshall amps have been voiced for the T75.
That and the HJSJVM 410H according to @santiall who designed it.

Definitely with the newer T75s.I am not a fan of T75s at all. There's an upper mid spikey harshness that just irritates me.
hmm, pretty much every amp from the early 90s including the 900 series, the 30th anniversaries, the 2000s, etc. It was the 'de facto' standard cabinet for Marshall. If you asked for a Marshall cabinet you would be given one with T75s. They were making them non-stop in the factory, we always joked/wondered now so many people could be buying 4x12s...Some small amount of Marshall amps have been voiced for the T75.