Celestion Guitar Speakers / Celestion G12H 75 Creamback 75 8 Ohm
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All prices contained on this page are exclusive of VAT. This is currently charged at 20% and is payable by the UK only.
Celestion speakers started in Hampton Wick England in 1924. Celestion Radio Company and Celestion Limited were formed in 1927, and two years later the company moved across the Thames to Kingston. The company grew rapidly, but was hit by the depression.
Wartime restrictions forced Celestion and the nearby British Rola Company to produce loudspeakers to the same specification; British Rola bought Celestion in 1947 and formed Rola Celestion and moved production to Thames Ditton in 1949. Rola Celestion was bought by Truvox - a manufacturer of public address systems in 1949.
Celestion developed the first dedicated guitar speaker T0530, what came to be known as the Alnico Blue and with its marriage with the Vox AC15 and AC30 a legend was born. In 1968 the company started production in Ipswich, moving all production there by 1975. Celestion developed the speakers that then powered the Blues and Rock Revolution in the late 1960's and early 1970's with speakers such as the G12M Green Back and G12H. Over recent years Celestion have remade some of their finest and most sort after speakers.
Watford Valves have supplied speakers to the music industry for over 25 years and with the benefit of hindsight can honestly say that for guitar or bass Celestion's are the best speaker's money can buy.
*To price match call us*Wartime restrictions forced Celestion and the nearby British Rola Company to produce loudspeakers to the same specification; British Rola bought Celestion in 1947 and formed Rola Celestion and moved production to Thames Ditton in 1949. Rola Celestion was bought by Truvox - a manufacturer of public address systems in 1949.
Celestion developed the first dedicated guitar speaker T0530, what came to be known as the Alnico Blue and with its marriage with the Vox AC15 and AC30 a legend was born. In 1968 the company started production in Ipswich, moving all production there by 1975. Celestion developed the speakers that then powered the Blues and Rock Revolution in the late 1960's and early 1970's with speakers such as the G12M Green Back and G12H. Over recent years Celestion have remade some of their finest and most sort after speakers.
Watford Valves have supplied speakers to the music industry for over 25 years and with the benefit of hindsight can honestly say that for guitar or bass Celestion's are the best speaker's money can buy.
G12H-75 Creamback is a 75 watt rms version of the classic G12H 30 watt Anniversary.
The speaker features Celestion 50oz H†magnet which adds more body and gives thicker sound when compared to the G12M 65 Creamback. This speaker retains the dynamic and touch sensitive feel of the original G12H-30 and provides a tight and extended low-end with plenty of punch.
So why is this speaker so important?
This speaker will provide the Classic G12H sound to those owners of high powered 1 x 12 and 2 x 12 set ups that did not have the courage to fit a 30 watt speaker. This High powered unit will give the tonal character and power handling and broad soundscape that will suit the modern gigging guitarist. It will allow you to use a Marshall 1936 2 x 12 cabinet with your 100 watt Marshall Amplifier without the need for lugging that 4 x 12.
In short Celestion have made available the speaker that so many people have wanted for years by introducing the 75 watt G12 H Creamback.
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