Product Description
Finally, a dedicated guitar speaker for amp modellers and IRs. The F12-X200 is a truly full range driver that delivers a frequency response from 60Hz all the way up to 20kHz, the higher frequency part of the signal is reproduced using a Celestion compression driver which has been integrated using a high quality crossover circuit. This enables the F12-X200 to reproduce the full spectrum of audible frequencies, for the most accurate output possible, whatever your environment and set-up. The F12-X200's response is remarkably neutral, with Celestion technology built in to ensure there are no unwanted colourations that can overpower the input signal. However, the lighter moving mass and straighter sided cone of the type commonly used with guitar speakers gives the X200 the feel and live response of a traditional guitar speaker, delivering all the physical feedback you'd expect from playing through a conventional guitar rig. Used with amp modellers or IRs, in a backline cab or a wedge monitor, on stage or in the studio, it doesn't just sound like great guitar tone, it feels like it too.
Cab build designs provided by Celestion: https://celestion.com/speakerworld/downloads/cabinetdesigns/220.pdf
SPECIFICATIONS
 Nominal diameter: 12.0", 304.8 mm
 Power Rated: 200 Wrms
 Nominal impedance: 8 ohms
 Sensitivity: 97.0 db 1w/1m
 Chassis type: Pressed steel
 Voice coil diameter: 2"
 Voice coil material: Round copper
 Magnet type: Ceramic
Freq. response: 60.0 Hz-20.0 kHz
 Resonance frequency, Fs: 75 Hz
 
 MOUNTING INFORMATION
 Cut-out diameter: 11.1", 283 mm
 Diameter: 12.2", 309 mm
 Magnet structure diameter: 6.7", 170 mm
Mounting slot PCD: 11.7", 297 mm
 Number of mounting slots: 8
 Overall depth: 6.5", 165.0 mm
 Net Weight: 9.1 lbs, 4.1 kg
 Shipping Weight: 10.5 lbs, 4.75 kg
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Does what it says
This speaker delivers as promised. Sounds great with my Kemper. The profiles translate accurately and they feel more immediate coming from a guitar cab. It's not even a great cab. Closed back, no ports or anything fancy, but it still sounds awesome.