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Celestion Introduces G12M-65 & G12H-75 Creamback To Its Two notes Dynamic IR (DynIR) Collection

G12M-65 Creamback is for players who want the familiar Greenback tone but would like a bolder low end, while the G12H-75 Creamback offers a heavy magnet that adds greater control to the sonic signature.
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Celestion has announced the introduction of the new G12M-65 and G12H-75 Creamback as the latest additions to its Two notes DynIR Collection.

The G12M-65 Creamback is for players who want the familiar Greenback tone but would like a bolder low end, while the G12H-75 Creamback offers a heavy magnet that adds greater control to the sonic signature, resulting in tighter bass, punchier, more dynamic highs as well as adding a chorus-like thickness to single note lines.

The new DynIR cabinets are only compatible with Two notes Torpedo hardware and software. The Celestion Creamback Two notes DynIR collections include five cabinet configurations: 1×12 (both open and closed back), 2×12 (both open and closed back) and 4×12 (closed back,) available as standalone cabinets, as full cabinet collections, or as a combo collection of both the G12M-65 and G12H-75.

For a limited time through the end of March, Two notes is offering a 30 percent discount on the Celestion collection of DynIRs and DynIR cabinets — find out more here.

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