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The best Celestion speaker? I've tried a lot of speakers from cheap to really expensive,
but Celestion G12h30 is always a winner. Great tight low end and sparkly/chimey highs, works good with 6l6s-amps to el84-amps.
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Wonderful!
PineappleMeow 20.11.2022
I bought 2 of these to replace my G12T75s in my Marshall MR1936 2x12 cab. I couldn't seem to dial my tone with the 75s, they always had this weird high end thing and they just sounded... weird. I always felt like they didn't give me the sound I wanted no matter how I dialed my amp.
And the hipster I am I didn't want V30s. So I looked around and went with these. I put them in my cab, plugged it in and played some chord and immediately I said "Yes, this is it!" I dialed my amp a bit and I was just rocking. These speakers are amazing for everything. I love these speakers and I don't feel the need to try anything else. These work amazingly well for me personally. I ran 2 amps through my cab with these speakers, a boss katana and now a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50w. I love these speakers. I play clean all the way to soaring high gain chug metal. The speakers are just right. I have no complaints at all. I've heard people say that the low end is too flubby in greenbacks for metal, well I disagree. I think they are amazing.
I bought 2 of these to replace my G12T75s in my Marshall MR1936 2x12 cab. I couldn't seem to dial my tone with the 75s, they always had this weird high end thing and they just sounded... weird. I always felt like they didn't give me the sound I wanted no matter how I dialed my amp.
And the hipster I am I didn't want V30s. So I looked around and went with
I bought 2 of these to replace my G12T75s in my Marshall MR1936 2x12 cab. I couldn't seem to dial my tone with the 75s, they always had this weird high end thing and they just sounded... weird. I always felt like they didn't give me the sound I wanted no matter how I dialed my amp.
And the hipster I am I didn't want V30s. So I looked around and went with these. I put them in my cab, plugged it in and played some chord and immediately I said "Yes, this is it!" I dialed my amp a bit and I was just rocking. These speakers are amazing for everything. I love these speakers and I don't feel the need to try anything else. These work amazingly well for me personally. I ran 2 amps through my cab with these speakers, a boss katana and now a Marshall JCM 2000 DSL 50w. I love these speakers. I play clean all the way to soaring high gain chug metal. The speakers are just right. I have no complaints at all. I've heard people say that the low end is too flubby in greenbacks for metal, well I disagree. I think they are amazing.
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Perfect
MarcinMo 09.02.2021
Sounds perfect with Marshall DSL1H amp. It would be nice if it had a front loading padding included.
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Du son roots
BrunoAFZ 24.06.2011
Je cherchais un haut-parleur pour finir un baffle de guitare home-made. Ce baffle est relié à un peavey classic 30, que j'ai lui-même équipé par la suite en celestion classic lead (avec un son aéré). Avec le G12H, j'ai franchement eu ce que je voulais : un complément à ce classic lead. On obtient bien un son plus "ramassé", plus terne, bien root-rock.
Points positifs :
- Aucun soucis à la pose (j'ai enlevé puis remis le haut-parleur plusieurs fois, mais aucune degradation, aucun jeux)
- Bon son
- Bonne définition dans les basses, sans être un cafouilli inaudible
Points négatifs :
- Je ne vois pas ...
- Allez, il faut bien en mettre un : le son plaira ou non, comme pour tout c'est une histoire de goût
Pour ma part je suis conquis et cette gamelle remplit à merveille son rôle dans ma configuration : en duo avec un celestion classic lead sur un peavey classic 30. Il me donne plus de présence et d'image stéréo tout en complétant le côté très aéré du classic lead.
A recommander en cas de changement de HP 12pouces, 30watt, 16ohms dans un contexte rock.
Je cherchais un haut-parleur pour finir un baffle de guitare home-made. Ce baffle est relié à un peavey classic 30, que j'ai lui-même équipé par la suite en celestion classic lead (avec un son aéré). Avec le G12H, j'ai franchement eu ce que je voulais : un complément à ce classic lead. On obtient bien un son plus "ramassé", plus terne, bien root-rock.
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Je cherchais un haut-parleur pour finir un baffle de guitare home-made. Ce baffle est relié à un peavey classic 30, que j'ai lui-même équipé par la suite en celestion classic lead (avec un son aéré). Avec le G12H, j'ai franchement eu ce que je voulais : un complément à ce classic lead. On obtient bien un son plus "ramassé", plus terne, bien root-rock.
Points positifs :
- Aucun soucis à la pose (j'ai enlevé puis remis le haut-parleur plusieurs fois, mais aucune degradation, aucun jeux)
- Bon son
- Bonne définition dans les basses, sans être un cafouilli inaudible
Points négatifs :
- Je ne vois pas ...
- Allez, il faut bien en mettre un : le son plaira ou non, comme pour tout c'est une histoire de goût
Pour ma part je suis conquis et cette gamelle remplit à merveille son rôle dans ma configuration : en duo avec un celestion classic lead sur un peavey classic 30. Il me donne plus de présence et d'image stéréo tout en complétant le côté très aéré du classic lead.
A recommander en cas de changement de HP 12pouces, 30watt, 16ohms dans un contexte rock.