Hiwatt - Park S1 2x12 Vintage Blue Creamback
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Guitar Cabinet
Discover Hiwatt's Park S1-212 and bring your sound to life with this dual 12" cabinet with British character. Fitted with two Celestion Creambacks, it provides a warm, detailed grain, ideal for expressive midrange and controlled bass. Built using Park's historic methods, it ensures natural resonance and even projection, perfect for stage or studio.
ARTICLE N° 112963
Presentation
The S1-212 is designed for guitarists who want to combine power and precision in a classic format. With its 2 x 12" Celestion Creamback speakers, it produces a generous, balanced sound in which each note stands out clearly.
The construction of the cabinet faithfully follows Park's historical methods, using solid materials and dimensions designed to optimise resonance and sound projection.
Every detail of the S1-212 is designed with live performance in mind: the thicker walls reinforce the structure and promote a fuller sound, while the sloped design allows the musician to better perceive his or her own playing on stage.
The dynamic response of the subwoofer remains natural, with defined midrange and controlled bass, even at high volumes. The result is a lively sound that captures the energy of both the guitarist and the amp.
This versatile baffle can be easily integrated into different contexts: rehearsal, studio or concert. Its sound reproduction highlights the nuances of your amp and pedals, offering an immersive, authentic experience.
The S1-212 is the choice for those looking for a subwoofer faithful to historical standards, capable of reproducing all the character of a modern or vintage guitar amp.
The construction of the cabinet faithfully follows Park's historical methods, using solid materials and dimensions designed to optimise resonance and sound projection.
Every detail of the S1-212 is designed with live performance in mind: the thicker walls reinforce the structure and promote a fuller sound, while the sloped design allows the musician to better perceive his or her own playing on stage.
The dynamic response of the subwoofer remains natural, with defined midrange and controlled bass, even at high volumes. The result is a lively sound that captures the energy of both the guitarist and the amp.
This versatile baffle can be easily integrated into different contexts: rehearsal, studio or concert. Its sound reproduction highlights the nuances of your amp and pedals, offering an immersive, authentic experience.
The S1-212 is the choice for those looking for a subwoofer faithful to historical standards, capable of reproducing all the character of a modern or vintage guitar amp.
Other features
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Hiwatt Park S1 2x12 Vintage Blue Creamback
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Category: Guitar cabinets
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Baffle: Inclined pan
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Driver: 2 x Celestion Creamback 65
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Speaker diameter: 12
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Cabinet : Closed
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Finish : Black and blue Tolex
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Impedance H-P (Ω) : 8 Ω
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Power (W) : 130 W
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Dimensions : 535x 535 x 290 mm
To find out more...
Jim Marshall first made a name for himself with his shop, a place where local musicians could meet, swap and try out equipment. Internationally, he sold his amps under the Marshall brand, but in the UK he used the name Park Amplifiers. It was here that he was able to experiment and keep in direct contact with the burgeoning British music scene. Often described as "a bit edgier", Park amps became highly sought-after in the UK, as they were much rarer than their Marshall-badged equivalents.
Mitch Colby has devoted his career to Marshall Amplification, and for over ten years he has been working to perfect the Park range. He has taken the best circuits and applied himself to precisely recreating the sounds and sonic universe of the first models designed by Jim. At the same time, Mitch has designed four new amplifiers to continue the spirit and exceptional heritage of Jim Marshall and Park Amplifiers.
Mitch Colby has devoted his career to Marshall Amplification, and for over ten years he has been working to perfect the Park range. He has taken the best circuits and applied himself to precisely recreating the sounds and sonic universe of the first models designed by Jim. At the same time, Mitch has designed four new amplifiers to continue the spirit and exceptional heritage of Jim Marshall and Park Amplifiers.
