Celestion a annoncé au NAMM le G12H-150, alias Red Back, qui se veut être un HP encaissant une forte puissance, à la sauce Celestion.
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At this year’s winter NAMM Show, Celestion, the premier manufacturer of guitar and bass loudspeakers and professional audio drivers for sound reinforcement applications is pleased to introduce the new G12H-150 Redback, created especially for players who are looking for extreme power handling but refuse to compromise on great tone.
Constructed in the U.K., with a supersized 2" voice coil and featuring the heaviest G12 magnet, the Redback delivers a gargantuan 150 watts of power handling. The result is a guitar speaker that sounds 100 percent Celestion in character, yet is primed to withstand a pummeling from a 100-watt head all by itself, and still come back for more.
With the new Redback's tight, well-controlled low end, detailed midrange, and more relaxed treble, Celestion’s engineering expertise has assured that there is no need to choose between power and tone. The Redback is truly a high-power guitar speaker that can still deliver balance, responsiveness, and superb playability with muscular ease.
Loaded into low-power combos, players can expect tons of smooth, clean tone and don’t need to be afraid to plug in their favorite stompbox. For those interested in downsizing to a 1x12 cabinet, they need only hook up a single Redback to their 100-watt head in order to generate giant slabs of frightening, monstrous tone.
Ca semble venir en concurrence avec l'EVM-12L, connu pour son montage dans des baffles thiele 806.
Ca pourrait m'intéresser, étant donné que j'ai un TL-806, que je trouve un peu trop piquant dans les aigus, et un poil trop hifi...
Par contre j'imagine que changer l'EVM-12L par ce Celestion, ça n'a pas trop de sens pour le TL-806 qui est calculé pour l'electrovoice ?