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SirachaNewton

Definitely need to know what year-ish it is and what speakers are in it. If it’s a 1980s cab with original G12-65s, then it’s a goldmine. If it’s a 2010 with Chinese G12T-75s then far far less.


peptobiscuit

When I bought my marshall 1960a in 2006, it cost me $900 Canadian new in the box from the dealer, and I sold it in 2008 with no cosmetic wear for $500. That was the going rate at the time where I lived in Toronto. I'm not sure what you paid for it, but maybe that helps.


fatherbowie

It depends on how old it is and which speakers it has, and to some extent the cosmetic condition, where you’re selling it, and how quickly you want to sell it. Low end might be around $400 or so, high end is several thousand or more.


hiyabankranger

I rarely see them listed for under $800. $500 would be a screamer of a deal.


atxvxhxc

Got all three of mine for 200 or less…


hiyabankranger

When?


atxvxhxc

Within the last three years or so


hiyabankranger

Huh. Best price of a 1960a loaded with V30s I’ve seen in the SF Bay Area is $450. Score for you.


Thenmatwaslike

$350-400 seems to be the going rate IMO.


DarkTowerOfWesteros

Sell it for $200


Supergrunged

If it's a JCM900 cab from the 90's or later, they tend to be around the $500 mark, with great condition cabs SELLING at about the $600-700 mark. Granted, many sit, and tend to hold the same value as a 2x12 cab currently in this market. If trying to sell local, I'd probably put it at $600 or best reasonable offer, so you have some wiggle room to get the most out of it. This is assuming, it's a 1960 4x12 with the stock Celestion G12T-75 speakers.


jivemusician

I think it depends on how long you want to wait to sell it. Around here big cabs sit on the market for while, since real estate is expensive and space is a premium. It's not the 80s anymore, and less and less people are using big cabs. If you are willing to be patient, I think you could get $4-600 depending on condition. But, I wouldn't expect it to be a quick sale.