🎤 Elevate Your Tone with the G12H-75 Creamback!
The CELESTION G12H-75 Creamback is a 12-inch guitar speaker designed for exceptional performance, featuring a heavy magnet for enhanced tonal balance, 75 watts of power handling, and a sensitivity of 100dB. Perfect for lead guitarists, it delivers a dynamic sound with a frequency range of 70-5000Hz, making it an essential addition to any serious musician's rig.
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 75 Watts |
Connectivity Technology | Coaxial |
Item Weight | 11.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 13"W x 6"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Compatible with Vehicle Type | Car |
Speaker Size | 12 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Guitar, lead guitar, 4x12 cab |
Controller Type | Corded Electric |
Is Waterproof | False |
Audio Output Mode | Analog |
Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
Material Type | Pressed steel |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Guitar |
Subwoofer Diameter | 12 Inches |
T**R
Great speaker
Last year I got a great deal on a Monoprice 1x12 cab which came with a Vintage 30 which was okay but didn't really do my amp, a Suhr PT15 IR justice. It sounded a little raspy with harsh highs. The companion cab that Suhr sells with the PT15 has a G12H-75 Creamback and it's the one that Pete Thorn (the PT in PT15) recommends.I figure John (Suhr) and Pete know what they're doing so buying this speaker would be low risk. I am pleased to report that this was indeed the case. My PT15 sounds so much better with this speaker. I played it with the V30 for reference before swapping it out and when I plugged in and gave the creamback a go the difference was immediate and obvious. It sounds so much smoother than the V30 and not at all harsh. It seems like it has more bass response and the highs aren't harsh. In short, it simply sounds better and that's all that matters to me.This is a great speaker and I wish I hadn't waited so long to get it.
M**
Wow! Amazing tone!
I’ve spent almost $2000 on different celestian speakers to find “that tone”… vintage 30’s (yuck!!!), greenbacks, G12T75’s, and other creambacks. I have this paired with a G12M65 now in a 2x12 and the sound is simply stellar! I replaced a NEO creamback that I just wasn’t that impressed with with this. If you’re looking for those beautiful creamy rock/blues tones of the 70’s 80’s and 90’s, look no further. I play a lot of Joe Satriani, Vai, Rush, Zeppelin (prog-rock and guitar virtuoso oriented mostly) type of music and these babies definitely fit the bill. A lot of people compare these to V30’s, but these are WAY better with a tamer top end, and a very refined midrange. A very beautiful sounding speaker.PS, this baby takes a LONG time to break in… and the sound difference between out of the box and broken in was drastic. It seriously sounded like a tin can when I first hooked it up, but after about 24 hours of playing (took me about 5-6 days), it’s just pure bliss! Buy one, give it time to break in, and you’ll love it!
B**S
Fuller tone and less harshness on Fender DRRI
My Fender DRRI came with a Jensen Alnico Blue P12q which when coupled with the amp produced clear mids and high mids, recessed low mids, boomy bottom, and harshness in the 3k and 6k frequency. I replaced the Jensen with a celestian g12H 75 creamback (8 ohm version) and presently the amp in the normal channel has a tight bottom end, good low mids or warmth and body, much less harshness in the 3k and 6k frequencies, and a fairly neutral top end. It however has less clarity in the mids and high mids probably due to the increase in 200-400hz frequencies which on the upside gives fullness, body, and warmth to the overall tone. I am happy with less mid and high mid clarity if it means reducing the 3k and 5-6k harshness, but some may not like that or more specifically some may prefer the chime and sound of the DRRI with a Jensen speaker for that vintage fender tone. Context is everything so YMMV.
J**S
Great speaker
Purchased to use in conjunction with a G12-K100 for my Diezel amp. I think the H75 pairs really well to fill out the frequencies that the K100 lacks. I EQ my amp(s) to be more mid-forward, and the Creamback seems to have been right up my alley since developing Vintage 30 fatigue.
S**M
Sounds good
I can’t say anything bad about the speaker. Sounds great in a Bugera V55.
S**H
These are New?
I don’t think these are new. They aren’t wrapped like new Celestions and they do not have the gaskets with them. Also the box is not closed up like new or have the label like new. Speaker seems fine, but seller states new and the price is for new. Don’t know what the deal is, but these are not new from celestion.
E**K
Really creamy!!
I use this as a replacement in mi Vox AC30 s1 and the result was amazing! It’s punchy a creamy but well articulate sound.
J**C
1000 percent better than stock speaker!!
Replaced Stock Supro Blues King 12 inch speaker. That speaker sounded broken at higher volume. This Celestion was instant success. It sounds great. At any volume you can hear the improvement.
N**N
Swaping the speaker, the best thing I could have done have done...
Fantastic speaker. The sound is amazing. REALLY. It bring clarity and texture to my Blues Junior pair.Thank's To Qcomponent for super fast delivery
A**R
Impressive
Arrived in good time in excellent condition, enjoying the tones, going to order another one.
J**A
Great speaker
Great speaker. Replaced one V30 in a 2X12 cab and both speakers work great together. They complement each other
C**N
Very bass heavy
Speaker is very bass heavy for a Hot Rod Deluxe
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