I see it now too.
First of all, you cannot control the size of a customer's browser. They may have a small screen with 1200 as the max with or a screen that handles 1600.
Secondly, trying to be too specific on item size when that item is going to be displayed on a desktop, phone, tablet, etc can be disastrous. That's why widths are generally presented in percentages versus an actual size.
You've hard-coded a width of 1200 when the responsive.css stylesheet uses max-width: 100%.
Maybe the simplest way to have the logo always fill the wrapper is to change the width and height calls in the includes/languages/english/responsive_classic/header.php file to '100%'
If you don't have an includes/languagges/english/responsive_classic/header.php file, edit the includes/languagges/english/header.php and save it as includes/languagges/english/responsive_classic/header.php.
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