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Mojotone Greyhound 12" 70W Speaker 16 OHM
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Mojotone Greyhound 12" 70W Speaker 16 OHM

We wanted a new speaker that was in between the British Sound and the American Vintage sound so we came up with the new Greyhound Speaker. During the design process we mainly used a Blackface Twin to test so we think this speaker sounds particularly good in this type of amp as well a Peavey 5150 for high gain. As far as tone goes, the Greyhound is smoother sounding on the top end and upper midrange than a Celestion Vintage 30 but has more punch than a Jensen C12N. It has a great rock tone (specially for mid gain to high gain amplifiers) but stays clean enough for those who don't like too much speaker break-up.

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Weight: 11.5 lb

  • Speaker Size: 12"
  • Voice Coil: 1.75''
  • Magnet: 48 oz. Ceramic
  • Power Handling: 70W
  • Revc: 6.700 Ohm 
  • Resonance (Fs): 97.280 Hz 
  • Sensitivity: 101.3 dB 

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Beautiful speakers!

"Really nice sounding speakers! Very full-spectrum and balanced sounding, but that doesn’t mean boring. Mine aren’t fully broken in yet but they already have a pleasing, round top end. The bottom end is authoritative but not tubby or overbearing. I’ve been running them in Mojotone’s vertical 2x12 internal slant cab. The amps I’ve used have been an Allen Sweet Spot (BF Princeton Reverb style) and a Vox AC4. Very different amps, but both shined through the Greyhounds. Highly recommended!"

Glenn (5/5)

Greyhound speakers are not dogs!

"I’ve had this speaker in a Mojotone 1x12 Lite cab for about 3 years now . I am not a professional player, but play every day. They are well broken in and I agree with the other reviewers. They have a great warm and punchy tone with sparkling highs. I play through various amps. Currently a Katana 100/50/5 watt head. I have also used a PRS MT15 and a 20 watt Joyo , all sound great."

JJW (5/5)

Creamy

"I bought and installed two of these in a 5F8A high power tweed twin I built with mostly Mojotone parts. Wow, really nice. I had the opportunity to compared against a 68 Super Reverb and a 67 Pro Reverb equipped with the rare Fender branded JBL D120F orange baskets, I used a Morely ABC and exactly the same settings on each amp except I set the volumes evenly. They sounded better than the Pro although not as well defined, those JBLs are really articulate. They had a bigger bottom end than the Super, the kind that you can feel and moves your pant legs but not as much mid and highs. Still liked the Super's 4 10s better but they are well broken in. Could be the 5F8A vs the AB763 circuits though. I'm going to swap and try again. These speakers offer a huge warm creamy sound, I heard no offensive frequencies. Tweaking the eq they approach the Pro's JBL's definition or the musical balance of the Super. They handle the power of the 5F8A circuit effortlessly."

Randall (5/5)

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