I have a Celestion G12H30 @ 8 ohms. This is a Hellatone 30 from Avatar. The previous owner tried taking of the sticker and it got mucked up. The speaker works 100% and sounds great, it just looks a little rough were the sticker is. I decided to use two 16 ohm G12H30's instead of one 8 ohm. That is why it is available.
I also have two Vintage 30's @ 16 ohms each.
Finally I have a Weber Blue Dog and Silver Bell pair. Each is ceramic and 15 watts. These were a special order and both have large dustcaps.
All the speakers are mounted, so I will get pics up as soon as I get them out of their cabs. Hopefully that will be this evening or tomorrow morning.
I am just fine with keeping these speakers, but I figured I would see what other people have available. I am always open to trying some new speakers. I lean toward heavy magnet speakers. I am also open to a decent strat body. I will consider all offers.
Speakers for Trade:
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- benjamin801
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Re: Speakers for Trade:
PMing you now.
"If there was only a way that I couldn't even any less than I already can't then I'd gladly not, but I think I've entered some quantum paradox, dark matter levels of can't evening where the total absolute value of not evenness exceeds all ability to explain the can'ting." - MR RUBATO
Re: Speakers for Trade:
Man, I would love to try out those Webers....any interest in some celestion g12k100s (with the older k85 label)?
- benjamin801
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Re: Speakers for Trade:
Dolf wrote:Man, I would love to try out those Webers....any interest in some celestion g12k100s (with the older k85 label)?
Haha, I just offered him a K85 for the Hellatone.


"If there was only a way that I couldn't even any less than I already can't then I'd gladly not, but I think I've entered some quantum paradox, dark matter levels of can't evening where the total absolute value of not evenness exceeds all ability to explain the can'ting." - MR RUBATO
Re: Speakers for Trade:
oh shi-