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MusaVu has a lot of experience in dealing with vintage speakers. I test speakers on sound, lose spiders, tone sweeps, bass responses, high volume, cone rub, cone damage and cone cry. In order to give you that vintage experience I only sell speakers which have passed all of these sound and visual tests.

We got them! The most sought after speakers are the G12M 20W greenbacks made in 1964 until mid 1967. This pair is from 1966 and are in full working shape with excellent Pulsonic cone movement. They have been tested and didn't show rub, buzz, hum, or cone cry. Finding good functioning pre rola greenbacks is a hard job on itself but finding these beauties just made things even more rare! These speakers have the white 20 watt voice coils and both are 8 ohms. 1 speaker has a little tear on its cone shown in the last picture. The tear is repaired and won't harm the tone at all. I always mention small damage in order to give you a clear view of the products I sell. The previous owner painted his cabinet red. This explains why the speakers have a bit of red paint on their chassis.

Speaker specifications:

G12M

Model : T1220

Production year: 25HL and 19AL  (25 August & 19 January 1966)

Cone:  H1777 and 003 Pulsonic cones without rub75hz

20 watts

8 ohms  

Made in: Thames Ditton

This item is sold As-Described

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Listed7 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
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  • Greenback
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  • United Kingdom

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