Guitar Cabinet

With its 100W of power and an impedance of 8 Ohms, the Fullback delivers warm sounds and an excellent dynamic response, ideal for blues and rock.

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The Celestion G15V-100 Fullback 8 Ohms offers the same perfect balance of power and sound quality, but with an impedance of 8 Ohms, offering more flexibility for pairing with a variety of amps.

Designed to deliver powerful bass and expressive mids, this 15-inch speaker is ideal for those who want rich, deep sound without sacrificing clarity.

The frequency response of 65 to 4000 Hz provides wide sound coverage, with smoothed highs to prevent harshness in overdriven sounds.

Clean tones are warm and detailed, revealing every nuance of your playing. When pushed into overdrive, the Fullback produces a dense, textured sound, perfect for styles ranging from blues to heavier rock.

With its rugged pressed steel construction and 50 oz ceramic magnet, this speaker is built to last while delivering exceptional performance.

The 50 mm copper voice coil ensures excellent dynamic response, while the 99 dB sensitivity guarantees impressive sound projection.

Whether in a single configuration or in a multi-speaker cabinet, the G15V-100 Fullback 8 Ohms is an ideal solution for guitarists looking for new sonic dimensions.
Speaker
 15"
Impedance
 8 Ω
RMS power (W)
 100
Frequency response, low limit
 65 Hz
Frequency response, upper limit
 4 kHz
  • Celestion G15V 100 Fullback
  • 15" Speaker
  • Nominal impedance: 8 Ohms
  • Nominal power: 100 W
  • Sensitivity: 99 dB
  • Frequency response: 65 - 4000 Hz
  • Voice coil diameter: 50 mm
  • Magnet material: Ceramic
  • Voice coil material: Copper
  • Chassis depth: 117 mm
  • Recess diameter: 351 mm
  • Total diameter: 385 mm
  • Magnet depth: 36 mm
  • Total depth: 152.9 mm
  • Weight: 4.8 kg
Celestion - G15V 100 Fullback 8 Ohms
Celestion - G15V 100 Fullback 8 Ohms
122,50 € excl VAT
including eco-part : 0,07 €
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