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If the G12M was to become a classic,it was the G12H with its heavier magnet that really characterised the sound of rock guitar for the new breed of player that emerged in the 1960s.Listen to any Hendrix recording and the chances are youʼre hearing the unmistakably creamy tones of the G12H. Originally available in two versions – low resonance for bassists and high resonance for guitarists – both were in fact embraced by guitar players for their unique tonal characteristics.
The new Celestion G12His a perfect recreation of the low resonance model,right down to the voice coil former material,glue formulations and vintage,solder-only tag panel.Suitable for use in all cabs,it exudes thick,syrupy tones with a deep,growling bottom end.
General specifications | Nominal diameter | 12“, 305mm | Power Rating | 30WW | Nominal impedance | 8Ω and 15Ω | Sensitivity | 100dB | Chassis type | Pressed steel | Voice coil diameter | 1.75“, 44.5mm | Voice coil material | Rounded copper | Magnet type | Ceramic | Magnet weight | 50oz, 1.42kg | Frequency range | 55-5000Hz | Resonance frequency, Fs | 55Hz | DC resistance, Re | 6.53Ω & 12.11Ω | Mounting Information | Diameter | 12.2“, 309mm | Overall depth | 5.3“, 135mm | Magnet structure diameter | 6.6“, 168mm | Cut-out diameter | 11.1“, 283mm | Mounting slot dimensions | 0.31“, 7.9mm Ø | Number of mounting slots | 4 | Mounting slot PCD | 11.7“, 297mm | Unit weight | 10.4lb, 4.7kg |
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This classic guitar speaker actually started life as a radio speaker that was modified specifically for use in electric guitar amplifiers. In its original incarnation as the G12 T530 it appeared in several colour variations, but it was the Blue version, fitted as standard into Vox AC30 amps, that secured its place in guitar tone history.
The Blue found favour with notable guitarists like Brian May, due to its glorious dampened attack, warm lows, mellow upper-mids and brilliant belllike top-end. When coupled with a suitable amplifier it evokes rich definition and develops beautiful musical compression when pushed. According to tone enthusiasts worldwide, the Blue is the benchmark for guitar speaker perfection.
General specifications | Nominal diameter | 12“, 305mm | Power Rating | 15W | Nominal impedance | 8Ω and 15Ω | Sensitivity | 100dB | Chassis type | Pressed steel | Voice coil diameter | 1.75“, 44.5mm | Voice coil material | Round copper | Magnet type | Alnico | Frequency range | 75-5000Hz | Resonance frequency, Fs | 75Hz | DC resistance, Re | 6.4Ω & 11.8Ω | Mounting Information | Diameter | 12.2“, 309mm | Overall depth | 6.5“, 165mm | Magnet structure diameter | 5.0“, 128mm | Cut-out diameter | 11.1“, 283mm | Mounting slot dimensions | 0.31“, 7.9mm Ø | Number of mounting slots | 4 | Mounting slot PCD | 11.7“, 297mm | Unit weight | 9.3lb, 4.2kg |
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400 W continuous program power capacity |
| 70° nominal coverage |
| 60 – 18000 Hz response |
| 96 dB sensitivity |
| Single Neodymium magnet assembly |
| XO-6 dedicated crossover network |
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KAPPA PRO-12A Professional SeriesRecommended for professional audio in a vented mid-bass, and vented bass enclosure incorporating a high-pass filter.
Product type
Loudspeaker Chassis
Nominal Diameter
304.8 mm
Overall diameter
314.5 mm
Pitch Circle Diameter
293.8 mm
Cut- out Measurement
281.1 mm
Diameter of fixing holes
6.5 mm
Nominal Impedance
8 Ohm(s)
Nominal Load Capacity
500 W
maximum rated load
1000 W
Sensitivity (1 W / 1 m)
97.1 dB
Frequency response
57 - 2800 Hz
Voice Coil Material
copper
Depth of the magnetic gap
9.53 mm
Fs (Resonance Frequency)
37 Hz
Re (DC resistance)
5.46 Ohm(s)
Qms (mechanical quality)
6.93
Le (inductance of the voice coil)
1.22 mH
Qes (electrical quality)
0.25
Qts (overall quality)
0.24
Vas (equivalent volume)
121
BL (power factor)
17.3 T/m
Xmax (maximum displacement)
4.8 mm
Cms (elasticity of the suspension)
0.32 mm/N
Sd (membrane area)
519.5 cm²
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2000 W continuous program power capacity |
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100 mm (4 in) copper voice coil |
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45 – 1000 Hz response |
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95 dB sensitivity |
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Aluminium demodulating ring allows a very low distortion figure |
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Double silicone spider with optimized compliance |
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Ventilated voice coil gap for reduced power compression |
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This classic guitar speaker actually started life as a radio speaker that was modified specifically for use in electric guitar amplifiers. In its original incarnation as the G12 T530 it appeared in several colour variations, but it was the Blue version, fitted as standard into Vox AC30 amps, that secured its place in guitar tone history.
The Blue found favour with notable guitarists like Brian May, due to its glorious dampened attack, warm lows, mellow upper-mids and brilliant belllike top-end. When coupled with a suitable amplifier it evokes rich definition and develops beautiful musical compression when pushed. According to tone enthusiasts worldwide, the Blue is the benchmark for guitar speaker perfection.
General specifications | Nominal diameter | 12“, 305mm | Power Rating | 15W | Nominal impedance | 8Ω and 15Ω | Sensitivity | 100dB | Chassis type | Pressed steel | Voice coil diameter | 1.75“, 44.5mm | Voice coil material | Round copper | Magnet type | Alnico | Frequency range | 75-5000Hz | Resonance frequency, Fs | 75Hz | DC resistance, Re | 6.4Ω & 11.8Ω | Mounting Information | Diameter | 12.2“, 309mm | Overall depth | 6.5“, 165mm | Magnet structure diameter | 5.0“, 128mm | Cut-out diameter | 11.1“, 283mm | Mounting slot dimensions | 0.31“, 7.9mm Ø | Number of mounting slots | 4 | Mounting slot PCD | 11.7“, 297mm | Unit weight | 9.3lb, 4.2kg |
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