Celestion

G12H-75 Creamback 16 Ohm

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G12H-75 Creamback 16 Ohm
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Back in the late 60s, the G12H was created by fixing an 'H' type (heavy) magnet to the body of a G12M guitar speaker. The result was a speaker with more power and a different tonal balance: firmer bass and a more pronounced top end. So Celestion added an 'H' magnet to the G12M-65 Creamback, create a guitar speaker that delivers the sonic signature of a G12H combined with Creamback levels of power handling.

The result is the G12H-75 Creamback. It delivers 75-watts of power handling with ease and has unmistakeable G12H tone, with a tighter low end than the G12M-65 Creamback and a punchier, more dynamic high end. The H magnet brings additional focus, body and girth to the Creamback tone. It thickens single notes, resulting in a highly articulate, vocal character. These additional characteristics mean that the G12H-75 Creamback offers exceptional performance when used for lead guitar and sounds massive loaded into a 4x12 cab!


General Specifications:

Chassis type: Pressed steel
DC resistance, Re: 6.37Ω and 12.5Ω
Frequency range: 70-5000Hz
Magnet type: Ceramic
Magnet weight: 50oz, 1.42kg
Nominal diameter: 12", 305mm
Nominal impedance: 8Ω & 16Ω
Power rating: 75W
Resonance frequency, Fs: 75Hz
Sensitivity: 100dB
Voice coil diameter: 1.75", 44.5mm
Voice coil material: Round copper

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With the massive ceramic magnet hanging off the back, I feared it might not fit inside my DSL20CR, but fit it did (though I had to remove the chassis to get it in there).
While the stock Celestion Seventy-80 sounded OK, this G12H-75 blows it completely out of the water! Some would say it's overkill for a Vietnam-built Marshall DSL combo amp, but I don't care. This speaker elevates what was merely good to something approaching great.
Tighter, stronger bass and singing highs that don't ever sound harsh or ice-picky. What's there to think about?
Posted by Joel on Jan 30, 2023
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