Celestion G12H-75 Creamback 8 Ohm
12" Guitar Amp Speaker

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Fantastic speaker
Amazing tone, would recommend to anyone.
Nice speaker
I bought this for my IsoCab. Playing mainly jazz, I was looking for a speaker which can brighten my dark sounding amp and guitar without being too bright. I'm satisfied with the result.
Great sound
I purchased a 75 watt, 8 ohm Celestian creamback speaker to replace the stock speaker in my extesion box connected to Fender Blues Deluxe 40 watt amp. The Creamback speaker made a huge difference, and the difference was all positive. My guitar sounded better through the amp. This is an upgrade that is well worth the price, and I expect the sound to get even better as the speaker breaks in.
Hello, I bought the Palmer box 1x12 repro Celestion G12H-75 Creamback 8 Ohm 12". I'm very happy with the sound. Pleasant whole spectrum, nicely goes to high tones, bass is not thick even at low and high volume levels. I use Mesa F50 and Line multieffects with my head. I can recommend, I'm considering switching with these two speakers at the Randall 4x12" box. PEDRO, CZECH REP. KOPRIVNICE
Epic
As everyone knows, there is not much to say about the creamback. It's the most "warm" speaker i own but can also pack a punch if it needs to.
I use it for recording in a recording box, works really great.
I love the speaker, its such an amazing tone. Looks up some sound comparisons on youtube, there are many of them, since deciding via text-reviews is pretty hard on something as subjectiv as sound.
G12H-75 as a new breath of air
This is an amazing speaker and has become a real source of inspiration for me. First, it has very low cleanness, which emphasizes elasticity. Secondly, it is not so poisonous compared to the G12M and on the fender strat sounds soft and assertive. I recommend it for Blues, rock and those who prefer the sound of 60-70 years. Together, the G12H and G12M complement each other, which is suitable for any style. Try it and you will find your sound!
Dream sound for every fusion player
I've installed it in Roland Blues Cube Artist and the sound is magnificent. Fusion, blues and jazz melodies are stronger, clearer and more defined.
Celestion G12H-75 Creamback 8 Ohm
Paired it with an Alnico Cream 8 ohm in an open back with great results. I've tried a lot combinations before that one and was never satisfied. These two in that cabinet can play everything and play very good from clean to very distorted sounds. Again, an excellent speaker.
Celestion!
Honestly!
I replaced to my Black shaddow Mesa and believe its sounding better
Fenomenal
I'd been looking for some new speakers for my 2x12 cab I use with my Marshal JCM TSL 100.
I use only the clean channel on the amp, and drive it to the point where, with my strat, it starts to break up.
I find these speakers quite heavy. Which is a problem, if you're going to have to carry them every night.
But the sound that comes out of them, makes anything else not a problem for me.
It's very mid-rangy, with a good amount of low mids, making the sound warm, but without losing the clarity of every note. (Everything I just said is heavily influenced by the amp)
So I find that the tone of the speakers with the right amp settings is just heavenly, if you're into a warmer (sort bluesy) tone.
Also, they can be SO loud, even with a smaller wattage amp (tried a Dual Terror on 15w only, and it still was loud enough for my drummer with ear protections, while playing, listen to my playing).
I'm really pleased with these speakers.
Worth every penny.
Technical Data
- Manufactured by Celestion
- Released in 2013
- Average price : $170
- Ceramic Magnet Speaker
- Impedance: 8 Ohm
- Frequency range: 75 - 5000 Hz
- Power: 75 W (RMS)
- Sensitivity: 100 dB
- Weight : 4,7kg
- Made in England
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