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Bothe the Marshall heads mentioned should have an 8 ohm output if I remember right. I know that the 1960 Marshall cabs can be switched into stereo mode where each side wants to see an 8 ohm signal. Putting both heads on the same Marshall cab as long as the correct outs from the head are used and the correct switching on the cab is used should be no problem at all. Using an A/B pedal to switch between the heads should also be of no danger at all to the heads since in every situation each head will be getting signal and outputting power to a speaker whenever you ask it to. The biggest concern in my opinion would be the sonic difference in only running two of the 12's in a cbinet that was actually tuned for 4, and how the output of the head might affect the tone of only 2x12" speakers. The speakers should handle the heads though and in order to damage the speakers you would have to be WAY up there on the head. I have had my TSL 100 cranked pretty darned hot before without hurting just the left half of my 1960 cabs.
Someone above also mentioned this....
"You also have the problem that you dont really want to leave a tube amp sitting without anything plugged into it."
This would not be an issue because each head would always be plugged into one side of the 4x12 cab. The only time this would damage a head is if you ran output from the head with no speaker to receive the load, which would not be the case when you switch between the heads.
Someone above also mentioned this....
"You also have the problem that you dont really want to leave a tube amp sitting without anything plugged into it."
This would not be an issue because each head would always be plugged into one side of the 4x12 cab. The only time this would damage a head is if you ran output from the head with no speaker to receive the load, which would not be the case when you switch between the heads.