The G12H also comes with a 75c/s lead cone for an alternative tonal balance . Choose this version if you prefer a tighter bottom end and punchier mids.
Just listen to any Hendrix recording and chances are you'll be listening to a G12H with a 55 c/s bass cone. One of the best choices for late 60s rock guitar tones.
Voiced specially for George Lynch; a warm and throaty Vintage Celestion lead sound, together with high power-handling capability for a clean and punchy rhythm tone.
The G12H-75 Creamback 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 G12M-65 Creamback produces the familiar woody G12M tone, but handles greater power making it ideally suited for today's amps, when a vintage tone is desired.
Delivering enormously detailed, complex overtones, with an intricate vintage 3-D crunch, for players as diverse as Slash, Steve Stevens and Peter Frampton.
A worthy successor to the Vintage 10, the G10 Vintage is a 10" speaker with bags of attitude. Perfect for adding extra girth to small valve amplifiers.
The Ten 30 combines warm lows with a vocal mid-range and an articulate top end. The clean sound is open and revealing; push hard and you're rewarded with full-blooded Celestion grind.
The Eight 15 is ideal for upgrading your bedroom blaster with authentic British tone. It's just about the biggest sounding eight inch speaker we've ever heard!
From the '60s British invasion to players like Brian May, the Blue is the benchmark for guitar speaker perfection - warm lows, mellow mids and bell-like highs.
A wonderfully expressive and revealing 50-watt Alnico speaker, whether picking and bending with Brad Paisley, or rocking hard with Dan Spitz of Anthrax.