
The Park™ brand was founded in 1965 as a sister label to Marshall — produced in the same Marshall factory, using the same circuit and cabinet specifications, but distributed under a separate brand name to satisfy distribution agreements of the era. In cabinet-construction terms, a Park is a Marshall.
This particular cabinet is a 1969 Park 4×12, a premium vintage closed-back cabinet from the late-1960s production run. The combination of Park's robust Marshall-spec construction and the powerful, projecting voice of late-60s British 4×12 design produces a tight, punchy response with rich harmonic content.
Inside are four Celestion™ G12H30 Blackback drivers — the higher-flux variant of Celestion's late-1960s 12-inch line, rated at 30 watts and built around the heavier H-series magnet. The G12H30 sits at the centre of the British rock canon: balanced frequency response, enhanced clarity and resolution compared to standard Greenbacks, and the focused upper-mid push that has carried countless rock and blues recordings.
A reference capture of late-1960s British rock physicality. Each microphone position used in this product was the single best-sounding position for that microphone — TacoSounds' selection philosophy carried into a cabinet whose voice was already, by design, made to project. The G12H30's enhanced clarity, the closed-back's tight low-end, and the Park's Marshall-spec construction align on the same axis, and the cabinet shoots the riff straight through the listening field.
- ModelCelestion G12H30 Blackback
- EraPre-Rola (~1969)
- Power30W
- MagnetCeramic (50oz)
- Quantity×4
— Available in 96kHz / 48kHz / 44.1kHz



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