When you need a pair of reliable 12-inch mains that won't break the bank, the GH12L speakers deliver the goods. These passive cabinets handle everything from your band's club gigs to DJ sets at wedding receptions, with 350 watts RMS per speaker and enough clean output to cover 200 people indoors.

The driver combination makes sense for real-world use: a high-output 12-inch woofer with a 2-inch voice coil for punch, paired with a 1-inch horn tweeter that spreads the highs wide enough to cover your whole audience. At 93 dB sensitivity and 8-ohm impedance, they're efficient with most power amps and play nice when you daisy-chain them for larger setups.

The bass reflex design gives you decent low-end extension down to 50 Hz, which handles most music styles without needing a sub for smaller venues. The MDF cabinet construction keeps things solid without adding unnecessary weight — at 29 pounds each, you can still load these in and out without throwing out your back.

These aren't high-end studio monitors, and they won't compete with premium touring PA systems. But for working musicians who need dependable mains that sound good and survive regular transport, the GH12L pair hits the sweet spot between performance and budget.

Bottom line: If you're a band, mobile DJ, or venue that needs solid 12-inch mains without the premium price, these speakers handle the job reliably for audiences up to 200 people.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: GH12L-Pair
  • Configuration: Passive 2-way
  • Power (RMS): 350 watts per speaker
  • Power (Peak): 700 watts per speaker
  • Woofer: 12-inch high-output, pulp ribbed cone
  • HF Driver: 1-inch horn tweeter, 75 watts
  • Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 93 dB
  • Impedance: 8 ohms
  • Inputs: 1/4-inch TS, raw speaker wire terminals
  • Cabinet: Computer-engineered MDF with bass reflex
  • Dimensions: 21" x 15" x 12" per speaker
  • Weight: 29 lbs per speaker
  • Included: Pair of speakers
  • Warranty: 1 year
  • Recommended For: Band PA, DJ mains, church sound, mobile events

Frequently Asked Questions

What size venues can the GH12L pair handle?

These speakers work well for indoor venues up to 200 people or outdoor events up to 150 people. They're ideal for club gigs, wedding receptions, church services, and school events where you need full-range sound coverage. For larger venues or outdoor festivals, you'll want to add a subwoofer or use multiple pairs.

What amplifier power do I need to drive these speakers?

Each GH12L handles 350 watts RMS, so you'll want an amplifier that provides 300-400 watts per channel at 8 ohms for optimal performance. Popular choices include Crown XTi series, QSC GX series, or Yamaha P series power amplifiers. Make sure your amp can handle the 8-ohm load.

Can I daisy-chain multiple GH12L speakers together?

Yes, each speaker has dual parallel inputs specifically designed for daisy-chaining. At 8 ohms each, you can connect two speakers per amplifier channel (resulting in a 4-ohm load) safely with most professional power amplifiers. Use standard speaker cable with 1/4-inch TS connectors or bare wire connections.

Do I need a subwoofer with the GH12L speakers?

The GH12L covers bass frequencies down to 50 Hz, which handles most music well for small to medium venues. However, if you're playing bass-heavy electronic music, hip-hop, or want more punch for dance events, adding a subwoofer will give you deeper low-end extension and more impact.

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