Hiwatt - Park SA 2x12 Vintage Blue Creamback
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Guitar Cabinet
The Hiwatt Park SA-212 incorporates two Celestion Creamback™ 65-12, delivering 130W of power and a richly detailed sonic response. Its 2x12" tilted-panel design ensures wide and accurate diffusion, suitable for both live contexts and studio work. It incorporates the brand's traditional know-how, guaranteeing faithful rendering and a body capable of withstanding repeated tours.
ARTICLE N° 112923
Presentation
A baffle is not just a simple accessory: it plays a full part in the sonic character of your amp. With the SA-212, Park takes the historic dimensions and manufacturing techniques that have made its speakers famous, and combines them with a pair of Celestion Creamback™ 65-12 to deliver a reproduction that is both powerful and nuanced.
The 2x12" format with sloping front, typical of the "A" style, favours a wide and precise projection, ideal both on stage and in the studio. The 65 watts of power from each loudspeaker provide a fine reserve of dynamics, for a total power output of 130 watts into 8 Ohms. This configuration brings out the characteristic Creamback grain: an assertive midrange, clear highs and a firm bass, perfectly suited to rock, blues or more muscular saturations.
As well as the drivers, the speaker itself is designed for optimum vibration. Its robust construction, faithful to period models, ensures not only excellent longevity but also a natural resonance that enriches the overall timbre.
By combining traditional construction with modern reference loudspeakers, the SA-212 equipped with Hiwatt Creamback 65-12 is a solid solution for guitarists looking for expressive sound and balanced distribution.
The 2x12" format with sloping front, typical of the "A" style, favours a wide and precise projection, ideal both on stage and in the studio. The 65 watts of power from each loudspeaker provide a fine reserve of dynamics, for a total power output of 130 watts into 8 Ohms. This configuration brings out the characteristic Creamback grain: an assertive midrange, clear highs and a firm bass, perfectly suited to rock, blues or more muscular saturations.
As well as the drivers, the speaker itself is designed for optimum vibration. Its robust construction, faithful to period models, ensures not only excellent longevity but also a natural resonance that enriches the overall timbre.
By combining traditional construction with modern reference loudspeakers, the SA-212 equipped with Hiwatt Creamback 65-12 is a solid solution for guitarists looking for expressive sound and balanced distribution.
Other features
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Hiwatt Park SA 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 : 560 x 755 x 285 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.
