The 12” Reaper™ guitar speaker is a DROP IN REPLACEMENT for Celestion™ G12H30. This speaker sounds like a Green Beret on steroids. Cone breakup does not occur as early as the Green Beret. This speaker sounds great mixed with a Green Beret, Veteran 30, or by itself.
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Product Specifications
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Power Rating 30 watts RMS
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12” Paper cone
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Treated paper edge
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1.75 inch voice coil
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Ceramic magnet
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Terminal Board
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Frequency Range 70-5000 Hz
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Sensitivity 1W/1M (SPL): dB
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Nominal Impedance: 8 or 16 ohm
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Mesh dust cap
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Resonance frequency, Fs: Hz |
Mounting Information
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Diameter 12.2”
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Overall depth 5”
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Magnet structure diameter 5.75”
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Cut-out Diameter 11.1”
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Mounting slot dimensions 0.31”
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Number of mounting holes: 4
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Mounting slot PCD 11.7”
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Unit weight 11lbs |
SOUND CLIPS (right click and choose "SAVE") (files are in .mp3 format)
1. Reaper played through 100 watt Marshall
( studio time for clip # 1 courtesy of Big Sound Productions)
2. Reaper Rhythm over a classic rock backing track. Germino Masonette w/channels jumpered (both volumes at 5). Guitar was a Strat with Lindy Fralin pickups. Mic was a SM57, on axis, 3 inches off off grill.
3. Reaper Lead noodling over a classic rock backing track. Germino Masonette w/channels jumpered (both volumes at 7). Guitar was a Hamer Monaco Elite. Mic was a SM57, on axis, 3 inches off off grill.
4. Reaper Rhythm over a classic rock backing track. Germino Masonette w/channels jumpered (both volumes at 7). Guitar was a Hamer Monaco Elite. Mic was a SM57, on axis, 3 inches off off grill.
5. Reaper Bumbox Cielo 50 watt head, everything on 10. Guitar was a Hamer Monaco Elite. Mic was a SM57, on axis, 3 inches off off grill.
( sound clips # 2-5 courtesy of Lee Geiger) |