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Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12-inch 65-watt Replacement Guitar Amp Speaker - 8 ohm

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Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12-inch 65-watt Replacement Guitar Amp Speaker - 8 ohm
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Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12-inch 65-watt Replacement Guitar Amp Speaker - 8 ohm Reviews

12" Guitar Speaker, 65W, 8 Ohms, 75Hz-5kHz

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April 15, 2026

Sweetwater is awesome

By Scott E. from Waxahachie
Music Background: Electric guitar

This speaker really brought out the sound in my Marshall amp. My sales advisor Ben Davis was outstanding he went way beyond normal service I highly recommend him.

March 10, 2026

G12M Creamback

By John from Mesa,Arizona
Music Background: Lifetime music lover, guitar noodling pro, I likesme some Sabbath Zeppelin old school 70s 80s 90s Pearl jam Audioslave

Great sounding speaker, I am taking it easy on the speaker for a bit , I cranked it up a little today, awesome, I was intending to capture the earthy bottom end 70s early "Metal"Brit tone and I believe I am on the verge, right track, with a little adjustments and tweaking of my Marshall dsl40 EHX big muff adds to the awesome tone

November 27, 2025

Blues Jr upgrade

By Alan from NE Wisconsin
Music Background: professional musician since the 1970s

I bought this speaker to upgrade from the standard Blues Jr IV Celestion A-Type speaker. Highs were clearer right away. A few hours in, the mids are smoother and well-blended. I think the lows are not quite as naturally prominent as the A-Type, if that matters to you. I have to say also the Blues Jr amp was no longer stock, as I had already upgraded the unbranded preamp tubes to a couple of Rubys and a JJ. That alone added clarity and a bit of volume. I liked the amp before, but now this...!

July 10, 2025
By Marco Z. from Texas

Replaced the Marshall SC 1×12 cab V-Type speaker with an 8 ohm Creamback 65. Marshalls SC, SV and DSL 20s amps sounded veeery, very much warmer still retaining midrange and brightness. Absolutely amazing very nice warm sounding speakers for rock, blues, metal. That's how I wanted tube amps to sound. Words can't explain... end game for me.

August 20, 2024

the sound that I like

By Stuart from Broussard LA

I've always liked the greenback sound ever since I first got one included in a Princeton combo amp. But with the increasing power of certain modern distortion pedals, I wanted a speaker that could handle a bigger load. That's basically what a cream back is. I liked my first one so much that I've bought a second one for a different combo amp that came with a vintage 30. I just like the cream back sound better when playing with high gain pedals and dirt pedals. I feel like they are warmer and more organic. Overall celestions are great in general so try a few different ones and find out for yourself.

August 15, 2024

Sounding good

By dray from DUVALL, WA

Well i have been wanting to try this one for a very long time.There so many to try and it gets $ as we all know.I have been through quite a few celestions and the greenback/creamback line is long over do...just rounding a week + with this one and its starting to sound like something.Highs more balanced/sweet/less strident and it definitely has some low end throw.I was worried that it wouldnt make the cut,but most know that patience with breakin is a haul sometimes and it can take time to find out what were lookin at.I dont go out and play anymore and that would make short of it.It sits in my maz 18 reverb and it is a worth while addition to arsenal and is starting to sound like it kind of belongs in there...Nice.Thx riley/sweetwater!

July 3, 2024

Yep!

By Robert L. from WILMINGTON, NC

I ordered this to replace the aging stock speaker in my small VHT 1x12 cab. Totally lives up to the hype. The tones are smooth, warm, and articulate with no harshness. I'm surprised at how loud it gets compared to my old speaker. Running a Quilter Superblock US with drive pedals - keeps up in volume with full band easily. Also, it's relatively light weight compared to some others I have tried. My only regret about this speaker is that I didn't get it sooner!

June 19, 2024

The Sound of Rock

By Barry from South Carolina
Music Background: Working musician

Very similar to the iconic Celestion greenback but able to hang with higher wattage amplifiers. Very sweet midrange and top end not spiky. Works well in a 2X12 or 4X12 mixed with V30's. The creamback Could be my favorite Celestion speaker. The Alnico cream is another great Celestion speaker.

May 28, 2024

Not my first M65 Creamback and won't be my last

By TJP from NY
Music Background: guitarist, tinkerer

I put this particular 8 ohm M65 Creamback in my DSL40cr and it sings. Definite improvement over the stock V-Type to my ears. I've used M65 Creambacks in other cabs and amps over the years and I'm always happy with the results. Could very well be my favorite Celestion.

January 2, 2024

Superfragilistic Expialidocious

By Matthew M. from Silverton, OR

I'm threw this Creamback into my Supro Delta King 12. The old speaker was a chump. The Creamback is sonically out of this world. Tonal clarity at its finest. If you are reading this you're already half way there. Stop drop and roll. Now buy.

December 22, 2023

Worth the weight!

By Josh S. from Local 47
Music Background: Recording & Touring pro

Replaced a Neo Creamback and definitely added more sonic girth and detail. Still breaking in but a definite improvement.

December 18, 2023

Another Celestion Winner

By Kevin from Cincinnati
Music Background: 40+ year hobbyist

I hear my Creamback 65 as a perfect blend between the Creamback 75 and an Alnico Cream. I have the C75 in my Marshall DSL40 with the Alnico Cream in its extension cab. A glorious, explosively musical combination that enhances any song from clean or overdriven classic rock through heavy metal. Body, bass and musical touch to burn. For your entertainment, I installed this C65 in my first amp - a 1985 Gorilla TC-110 and transformed it into a super fun, great-sounding amp (even with Tube Crunch engaged!) If THAT doesn't convince you of the C65's quality and magical powers...

November 10, 2023

Celstions ROCK!

By Patrick from Chicago
Music Background: Lead/rhythm/slide guitar, 50+ years experience

I bought the Creamback to replace the original speaker in a Fender Champion 40 I had bought through craigslist; while I loved the amp, the speaker left a lot to be desired. I had Celestions in my old Marshall 4x12 slant cab but traded them with a friend decades ago, so I had forgotten how clean they sound.

I was able to get any questions on compatibility answered by Dan, my personal sales rep regarding watts and ohms. Delivery was fast! Installed the speaker with little effort and now not only does it sound tons better, I have a little amp that could handle small venues without it being mic'd- it could even work at a larger place with a mic on it. I's still breaking it in, but the tone is awesome.

But what I love about ordering from Sweetwater is the support after the sale. Within a few days after I received it, Dan was calling me to see how I liked it. You're not going to get that ANYWHERE else. Though this was not the first order I had placed with them, I'm now a dedicated loyal Sweetwater customer for life. (And I can't wait to get off work, go home and do some quality sounding shredding with my new Celestion hahaha!)

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September 13, 2023

M65 IS A WIN

By Scott J.
Music Background: Classic Rock/Metal/90 Rock

So im a classic metal guy, i use a 5150 III with matching 2x12 cab. I ditched the G12H ANNI speakers the EVH came with for the G12EVH and i fell in love with them. I recently got a 6506+ used and i was concerned about hitting the 2 EVH speakers with that much power so i reached out to Celestion for something that could give me as close of a sound to the G12EVH with more power and the suggestion was the M65 Creams. I absolutely love them. They are a little different than the G12EVH but are very close. The mids are a little bit more prominent on the creams, as are the lows. The highs are a little bit tamer but in a very musical lovely way. You can dial in the highs and even when u push the presence up quite high it never gets harsh. I would say if you are looking for G12EVH or Greenback with more power the M65 Cream is the speaker for you.

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December 16, 2022

Ear Candy

By Kevin from Southern Pines NC
Music Background: Hobbyist

If you're looking to put this in something like a Blues Jr to tame some harsh frequencies maybe something like a Cannabis Rex would be a better choice. I've played this with an Orange OR15 and a 68 Princeton though and it was as sweet as could be. It's probably better than the VT Jr in the cab of my Princeton. Perfect for pedals.

February 4, 2022

G12M-65

By Sweetwater Customer

great speaker, great support and fast shipping

January 11, 2022

Great option for 2x12" Orange Cab

By Gabe
Music Background: Amateur guitar enthusiast

I replaced the original V30's that came with my Orange 2x12" cabinet with these G12M-65 speakers. I play through an Orange Dark Terror and the change added warmth (without losing high end detail) to my tone. I love the versatility of this single channel amp and these speakers compliment it very well. I highly recommend this speaker to anyone that wants to play classic rock to old school metal!

September 9, 2021

Great sounding speaker!

By Stuart from Broussard, LA

I bought this speaker as an upgrade to the greenback Celestion speaker that was in my Princeton reissue amp. I loved the sound of the greenback when playing clean but it struggled with my Plexi-drive distortion pedal. As far as I understood, the creamback is basically a greenback that can handle more power, so I decided to give it a shot. It sounds just as beautiful clean and doesn't flub out with the distortion kicked on. The creamback sounded great instantly, right out of the box, so I'm excited about how great it will sound as it gets broken in, in the same way that the greenback sounded better with time. You can't ever go wrong with a celestion, in my opinion.

July 20, 2021

G12M65

By Daniel F. from IN
Music Background: Anything that makes a sound.

Great speakers. Replaced the seventy80's in a Marshall 212. Probably could of mixed with a variety. But sound is so much better. I'm very happy with the upgrade.

May 24, 2021

If you like classic British speaker sound with higher power handling than the Greenback, look no further.

By Strumble H. from Michigan
Music Background: Lead Guitar

I did extensive research before selecting this speaker. I first bought it for a Fender Blues Junior IV to replace the A-type. Though the A-type was fine overall, it didn't handle large amounts of overdrive very well with the Blues Junior EL84 power section. The Creamback was an improvement in this area. When I sold the Blues Junior, I pulled the Creamback out and put it in a Princeton in place of a Cannabis Rex. The Rex was loud and efficient, but had a grinding high-mid roar that I didn't like. The Creamback was much better to my ears, with good-enough full-frequency headroom making the Princeton sound like a bigger amp. Now I can't stop playing the Princeton-G12M-65 combination.

If you are trying to decide between the M- and H- magnet Creamback speakers, it comes down to power levels. From what I have heard, the M-magnet Creamback is better with lower powered amps such as a Princeton, Deluxe or AC15/30. However, the high-end clarity of the H-magnet would be better for higher-power amps with high gain. However, the M-magnet Creamback (and Greenback) have that woody, musical sensitivity that makes smaller amps sing.

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April 10, 2021

Better than expected

By Andrew

I was looking for a speaker to pair with a V30 in a 2x12. The Creamback was the perfect choice, really helped smooth out the highs of the V30.

December 7, 2020

Essential for Fender HRD

By Alberto from Florida

I never really enjoyed the stock Celestion A Tupe on the HRD IV. It just had a pronounced mid hump that was not really musical, and way to boomy for my taste. This speaker is just clear, and balanced and beautiful. Really makes the HRD sound killer, for my taste.

July 24, 2020

celestion creamback 65 8ohm

By Sweetwater Customer

speaker arrived in timely manner with no problems, installed in a 2002 fender hotrod deluxe and sounds great very smooth and full sounding just the speaker swap alone was amazing in the change of tone and performance.
if you are thinking about a speaker change or modding your hrd i would start here.

July 3, 2020

Really nice M Magent Celestion with a higher power rating

By Gordon G.
Music Background: Lifelong guitar player

These are really nice speakers. I've been wanting to get back to the ceramic magnet sound after playing Celestion ALNICOs for about the last 13 years and these really fit the bill. I wanted to go with a 2x12 so I needed the extra power rating over the Greenbacks since my amp will push 50-55 watts under distortion. These exceeded my expectations. Really love them, so much that I bought a second pair. Now they're in my Zilla Big Block closed back and Vox extension cab open back.

July 4, 2019

AWESOME SPEAKERS!

By Some g. from The Matrix
Music Background: Basement Rock Star

I read somewhere that the Creambacks are like Greenbacks on steroids. So I took a chance and bought 2 of the G12M-65 Creamback 12's to replace the two Celestion Seventy/80s in my Marshall 2x12. Both my Silver Jubilee and my Friedman BE 50 sound amazing through these Creambacks. I get it now. The hype was real. Speakers DO make a huge difference and these are great. Great for hard rock and classic metal and way way way better sounding than the Seventy/80 speakers that I was using.

February 2, 2019

Celestion

By Sweetwater Customer

As always the best Sweetwater delivers every time!!

December 17, 2018

Awesome G12M

By Teleman77 from Asheville
Music Background: 30+ year veteran player

I had a pair of these in a Fender 57 Tweed Twin since they came out. Really loved the tone and the transformation it had on that tweed.
Bought a couple more for a 2x12 cabinet so I could leave the 4x12"s at rehearsal. The Creamback M is really a great speaker. Don"t hesitate just try them.

September 17, 2017

Not lifeless

By Sweetwater Customer

Just wanted to make a quick comment on the "Lifeless" reviewer: Don't blame the speaker for your own confusion.

May 3, 2017

Creamback/Hot Rod Deluxe

By jflo from New Jersey

I put a Creamback in a Fender HRDeluxe.
Finally it sounds the way I wanted it to!
I did some mods, C1 to 22 electrolytic and C5 to 22k orange drop.
Doesn't sound like a bass amp any more!
Not cheap, but a perfect speaker for that amp!

April 12, 2017

Great Fender Combo Upgrade

By Bob K. from PA
Music Background: Music enthusiast, Cellist, 6-month Guitar Newbie

I became frustrated not being able to get low volume crunch out of my Blues Junior III and my ES-335. Asked Sweetwater Engineer to help me sort through about six options that I was seriously considering of new amps, cabs, attenuators, replacement speakers, …. Mark suggested this Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12" 65-Watt Replacement 8 Ohm Speaker. I couldn’t be happier. This speaker is much more efficient then my original Eminence Lightning Bolt speaker. Immediately I had to turn down my Volume and Master controls on the Blues Jr. amp, when I first tested it out with my old favorite amp settings. The Creamback made my cleans sound crystal clear and chimey. Now my pedals (OCD, PlimSoul, RC Booster-V2, …) give me the great crunch I was hoping for, even at low volumes. Where with the old Eminence speaker, it only gave me fuzzy mushy noise with my pedals, which is what started this whole replacement quest. I couldn’t be happier now with my Blues Junior and the ceramic Celestion Creamback 65w replacement speaker. It took me 15 minutes to change it out, with the help of a youtuber. My quest is all about the tone, and this Celestion Creamback does it for me. Thanks Mark, and thanks Celestion. Only wish Fender would have put this speaker in the Blues Junior originally. Great guitar speaker!

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January 9, 2017

So nice.

By Luke L. from Seattle WA

This is better than expected. Everybody is loving the clearity. Experiencing increased higher mids. Seems more defined than my V30.

Used with low to moderate gain in Fender amp with 6l6s, ax7s. Alnico 2 and 3 humbuckers in Gibson Memphis.

Would seriously recommend.

August 13, 2016

Lifeless

By Sweetwater Customer

A few years ago, I was searching for a "smooth" guitar sound. I had been using budget combo amps for several years (Fender Hot Rod Deluxe III; Peavey Classic 30) and was unsatisfied with the harsh tone I was getting. I figured a big part of the problem was in the cheap speakers that most manufacturers slap into their combo amps. Eventually, I decided to buy an amp head so I could easily pair it with a speaker of my choosing. Around this time, the Creamback was gaining popularity, and several reviewers talked about how "smooth" it was. I listened to many demos of the Creamback, and agreed that it was the "smoothest" speaker I'd ever heard. I bought one and put it into a Jet City 1x12 cabinet to pair with a couple of low-wattage heads I was using (JCA 22H, Blackstar HT 20). When paired with the HT 20, my first impression was that I'd finally found the tone I needed. The sound was dark and inoffensive with no trace of the fizzy shrillness that I hated in my combo amps. However, when I captured that smooth sound in my project studio, I discovered that it couldn't stand up to other instruments in a mix. Where the harsh fuzzy combo amps had punched fiercely through the densest mixes, the Creamback/HT 20 rig politely stepped into the background. At first I thought it was the Blackstar causing the lack of cut (as an amp, it's smooth to the point of muddiness), but the Creamback yielded the same disappointing results with other amps, including the Friedman Smallbox and Kemper Profiler that I purchased much later. My current cabinet of choice is a Hughes and Kettner TM 112 loaded with a Celestion Vintage 30; and no matter what amp I use, the Vintage 30 always works for me. Moral: "smooth" guitar tones actually come across in a mix as lifeless, muddy husks with no character. Recommendation: skip the Creamback unless you have a brutally harsh amp that needs balance.

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November 23, 2015

Classic Tone!

By EJM from Central California
Music Background: Hobbyist/Performer for 20 Years

I recently purchased this speaker for my 76 Deluxe Reverb. For the last 8 years I have been using an Eminence Governor in my DR to boost the mids and tame the treble response. I think the Governor is an excellent speaker (similar to a V30) but lately I have been wanting more personality from my vintage amp. I am very pleased with the Creamback and it has definitely added some character to my DR. The highs are present but are not shrill or overbearing, the mids are warm and smooth and the low end is nice and full without being flubby or boomy. This speaker is made in the UK, and the build quality and tone are excellent. In addition, the 8 mounting holes (versus 4 in other models) makes mounting in a Fender amp much easier. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for the classic Greenback sound and character.

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January 29, 2015

Celestion G12M-65 Creamback 12"/8Ohm-65 watt

By tommy s. from hartwell, GA
Music Background: hobbyist

Replaced my OE speakers on the Fender Ultra-Chorus amp of mine with these and really improved the bottom end ! Clear as a bell when guitar is hammered on the clean !! Nothing wrong with OE speakers , just didn't have much money invested in the amp and just for S@G's decided to go speaker hunting , sweetwater Rep. Aaron Rom is great to work with !!

September 24, 2013

Celestion G12M-65 Creamback

By Ed N. from Chicago, IL.
Music Background: Part Time Musician, Studio Engineer, Songwriter

I purchased this based on the fact that this was meant to be a higher power handling version of the Greenback. What makes this great is how it sounds in a 1-12 open back Mesa cabinet. There is a little more sparkle, less Ice-pick, and a nice boost to the useful low end. Sounds similar to my M-25 Heritage Greenbacks in my TA-30. Sounds great with my Mini Rec, and Mark 5. I've also replaced one Vintage 30 (16 ohm) in my 2-12 Vertical Rec Slant cabinet, and so far, love it too!

September 20, 2013

The New Voice of Rock n Roll

By Sweetwater Customer from United States

One of the best Guitar speakers I've ever used!

August 21, 2013

Celestion Creamback 65 watt speaker

By Ken from Honolulu Hawaii
Music Background: Hobbyist / semi pro

One of the best speaker that I have tried. Great for blues and classic rock. Nice creamy tones with crispy high, well balance med, and not so boomy bottom. Great pairing with celestion V30 for more aggressive tones. Highly recommended!

May 10, 2013

Nice Sound...

By Mel from Ohio
Music Background: Guitar player with great tone...

I am using it in a Mesa Boogie DC - 2... It sounds great! A definite improvement...

March 15, 2013

The Cream

By Sweetwater Customer

Just put one of these into a Mesa 5:50. combo.
My first impression is WOW, huge improvement over the stock Black Shadow.
The name says it, creamy bottom & mids, pleasant high end.
This speaker rocks for Classic blues tones & does ok for heavier crunch.
Everyone needs to check these out.

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