Vintage 12" Celestion loudspeaker model T1281 30 watts 16 Ohms 55Hz in near mint condition almost NOS it's been played very few times. It's remained in amazing conditions. Code says MH3 that means December the 3rd 1975. This simply gorgeous animal is the super rare authentic genuine original and sought-after so-called "CREAMback",  nothing to do with the reissue series of nowdays.  The type or model 1281 model was born for bass but many famous guitarists through history - as Jimi Hendrix, Jimmy Page, Paul Kossof, Angus Young, etc - used the T1281 with guitar to get both a ballsy rounder sound and affordability. Back then famous guitarists put their amps on 10 of volume (!!!) during their performances, so they all required sturdy loudspeakers. ...And the T1281 was the solution. According to Hendrix, Page and many other guitarists and bassists back then, the T1281 is the most sturdy and affordable Celestion ever made. If you plug a T1281 with a 100w amp then you'll easily realize that T1281 can resist as much good as a 100 watts speaker with get no failures ...and Hendrix and Page well-knew what they were doing. Don't quote me - 'coz I'm not an expert about cones - but according to the website called fuzface.net - the (chapter "the greenbacks") - mine might have the so-called "Kurt Mueller" paper cone. On the bottom of the page they say: <<In fact, from the end of 1975, the last Creambacks and Blackbacks mounted the Kurt Mueller cones which are more aggressive than the Pulsonic ones and matched the Marshall "master volume" well. https://www.fuzzfaced.net/greenbacks-pre-rola-rola-difference.html

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