• JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S
  • JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S
  • JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S
  • JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S
  • JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S

JOYO 212V 2X12 SPEAKER CABINET WITH 2 CELESTION V30S

SKU: 6972716322292
MRP:
₹69,000.00
₹61,000.00
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(Inclusive of all taxes)
The Joyo 212V is a very versatile speaker cabinet loaded with two 8 ohms Celestion V30 speakers. You can use each speaker individually or you can combine them either in series (16 ohms) or parallel (4 ohms) using the selector switch. The cabinet can accommodate up to 120 Watts of power (or 60 watts each speaker of used individually)
Country of Origin: China
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JOYO 212V Closed Back Speaker Cabinet - With Celestion Vintage 30 Loudspeakers
Equipped with Celestion Vintage 30 loudspeakers, the JOYO 212V speaker cabinet provides the perfect vintage crunch. Suitable for blues, rock and heavy metal, this cabinet is ideal for making a big impact with a smaller set up.

Stereo Input Option
Two input modes give the JOYO 212V more options when coupled with a common guitar amplifier heads. Using the "Normal" option, a switchable 4/16ohm input utilises the 2 speakers as a mono with 120W power handling. In stereo mode, each input jack connects to an individual speaker, 60W at 8ohms power handling.

Sturdy Design
The heavy duty build of the JOYO 212V provides ultimate longevity and performance. Constructed with 18mm plywood, the top-mounted carry hand and heavy side handles make this cabinet portable and easy to transport. Metal corner protectors prevent any damage from bumps and knocks when performing live or on the move.

Specifications:

  • Model: 212V
  • Wattage: 120W
  • Nominal Input Impedance: 4 or 16Ω Normal (Mono)/2x 8Ω Stereo
  • Speaker: 2x 12" Celestion Vintage 30 Loudspeakers
  • Cabinet Materials: Black Vinyl Covered 18mm plywood
  • Weight: 27.5kg
  • Dimensions: 795 x 315 x 545mm

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

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