Heritage G12M
The Celestion Heritage G12M speaker impulse response gives you silky smooth ‘60s tone with sweet, organic overdrive, in a digital format for use in a wide range of DAWs and amp simulators.
The Heritage Series G12M speaker is a faithful recreation of the original ‘60s Celestion G12M, the first of our speakers to feature the distinctive green rear can, earning it the nickname ‘Greenback’. Beloved of many 1960s blues and rock guitarists, including the legendary Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page, the original Celestion G12M continued to inspire players into the ‘70s and beyond.
The Celestion Heritage Series G12M is a modern day replica of this iconic speaker, built by hand using traditional construction methods and materials in order to recreate the seminal G12M tone as closely as possible. The result is a speaker that delivers a rich, vocal midrange, a well-articulated treble, and a warm, controlled low end, with plenty of crunch and compression if you dig in.
The Celestion Heritage G12M speaker impulse response is available in five different cabinet options: 1×12 open back, 1×12 closed back, 2×12 open back, 2×12 closed back and 4×12 closed back. These 5 cabs can be bought separately, or as a collection for a substantial saving.
Alternatively, you can include a Heritage G12M IR cabinet in a Pick & Mix selection.
Save 50% on Collections vs Single Cabinets
Save 50% on Collections vs Single Cabinets
Buy one of our Celestion Collections and save 50% vs buying the included cabinets individually.
5 Different Cabinets Available
5 Different Cabinets Available
Five different types of impulse response file, corresponding to five different cabinet types:
- 1×12 (open back)
- 1×12 (closed back)
- 2×12 (open back)
- 2×12 (closed back)
- 4×12 (closed back)
3 Microphones in 6 Positions
3 Microphones in 6 Positions
3 Microphones in 6 Positions
Each cabinet’s IR has been captured using three of the best loved recording microphones, used in professional studios around the world. Each microphone is placed in six different locations, which gives a total of 18 IRs altogether per cabinet.