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A combination of aggressive crunch and mid-range warmth made the G12-65 a firm favourite in the early 60s, 70s and 80s.
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.
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 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 original 1967 Greenback, characterised by a controlled low-end, warm mids and detailed highs. Perfect for vintage crunch
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.
Speaker Break-In / Agin Service for Guitar Speakers. Corresponds to a continuous operation of 24 hours. Many new and unused loudspeakers sound harsh and must be used for a certain time to develop their sound. This ageing process can be accelerates with this service which "wears" different parts of the speaker, so it will sound softer and smoother, in particular the top end.
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