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Celestion G12h Heritage Guitar Speaker 8 Ohms 8 Ohm
The G12M may have become a classic, but it was the G12H with its heavier magnet that really characterized the sound of '60s rock guitar. Originally available in 2 versions--low resonance for bassists and high resonance for guitarists--both were embraced by guitar players for their unique tonal characteristics.The Celestion G12H is a perfect re-creation of the low resonance model, right down to the More
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