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Hard-Rock! Standard der 70er Jahre Marshall®-Boxen.
G12H |
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The G12H is another member of the G12 family that really shines. It’s the classic rock voice of the ‘70s. Listen through your music collection and the sound of the G12H appears so many times through the magical riffs of the great guitar gods. Through the decades the guitarist icons may change, but the one consistency remains in their choice of speaker - the G12H. The G12H provides the ideal solution to those looking for a compromise between the Vintage 30 and the G12M ‘Greenback’ - for players who need a syrupy, thick and warm tone that still retains a tight bottom end. These speakers have great clarity (without being harsh) when played clean yet they will also pump out the classic Celestion grind when pushed into distortion. Pick attack is vividly articulated and with sustained notes the sound trails off into warm harmonic tones and a blooming feedback. |
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| Nominal diameter (") |
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12 |
| Power Rating (W) |
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30 |
| Nominal impedance (Ω) |
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8/16 |
| Sensitivity (dB) |
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100 |
| Chassis type |
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Pressed steel |
| Voice coil diameter (") |
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1 3/4 |
| Voice coil material |
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Rounded copper |
| Magnet type |
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Ceramic |
| Magnet weight |
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50 oz |
| Frequency range (Hz) |
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75-5000 |
| Resonance frequency, Fs (Hz) |
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75 |
| DC resistance, Re (Ω) |
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6.9 | |
| Diameter (mm) |
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309 |
| Overall depth (mm) |
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135 |
| Magnet structure diameter (mm) |
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156 |
| Cut-out diameter (mm) |
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283 |
| Mounting slot dimensions (mm) |
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7.9 |
| Number of mounting slots |
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4 |
| Mounting slot PCD (mm) |
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297 |
| Unit weight (kg) |
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4.7 | |
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