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12" ET65 - 65 Watts

12" ET65 - 65 Watts

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The ET65's creamy lows blend with tight midrange and sparkling highs for some of the best tones ever created. This speaker is for classic rock, country, and blues. Upgrade from your Celestion™ G12-65.

Possibly the best WGS speaker combination we can recommend is the ET65 paired with a Veteran 30™. Your cabinet will sound more full and colorful than you ever imagined. If you are putting together a 4x12 cab, we suggest either an "X" pattern or the ET65s on top of the Veteran 30's.

Unit Weight: 7.5 pounds

MOUNTING INFORMATION

  • Diameter 12 3/16”
  • Overall depth 5 1/16”
  • Cut-out diameter 11”
  • Mounting slot dimensions 1/4”
  • Number of mounting slots: 8
  • Mounting slot PCD 11 3/4”

et65_clean_lonestar.mp3

et65_recto.mp3

THIELE-SMALL PARAMETERS

Resonant Frequency (Fs):

98.69 Hz

DC Resistance (Re):

8.05 Ohm

Coil Inductance (Le):

0.35 mH

Mechanical Q (Qms):

5.38

Electromagnetic Q (Qes):

1.1

Total Q (Qts):

0.91

Compliance Equiv. Vol. (Vas):

cu ft

Mech. Compliance of Susp. (Cms):

0.09 mm/N

BL Product (BL):

11.58 T-M

Diaphragm Mass Inc. Airload (Mms):

29.51 grams

Surface Area of Cone (Sd):

366.1 Surface Area of Cone (Sd):

Sound Pressure Level (spl):

99.45 db

Customer Reviews

Based on 45 reviews
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Jeff
ET65 - 65 Watts of Great

I love this speaker. Replacing stock speaker in Blues Deluxe Reissue. Hold your nose and talk(stock), now take your hand off your nose and talk(ET65). My amp is no longer neutered. Thanks WGS, you did a great job!

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f.thun
Sound

Delivers right out of the box⚡️

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Desiree Stallings,

12" ET65 - 65 Watts

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Randy Poole
The PooleRoom Studio review

Recently switched out our Vintage 30 with the Warehouse 65. We definitely like the improved tone and punch of the Warehouse…. All the players liked to tone as well👍🏼

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Kevin Davis
Still getting used to ET-65

First of all, WGS customer service was excellent. Answered my questions quickly, then processed my order and shipped quickly. The ET-65 was bought to replace the stock speaker in my Fender LT50 amp. This is an inexpensive amp. The stock speaker, though adequate, had some characteristics I was hoping to improve. When I got the ET-65 I spent several hours playing mp3s through the amp, then a couple hours of stepped frequency tones to begin breaking it in. Only after that did I start playing guitar through the amp. This amp can store 60 program presets, of which I use about 40. I was hoping not to have to redo the EQ settings of these to accommodate the new speaker. So far so good. I'm still getting used to its altered tone. It needs some more breaking in I'm sure. A bandmate says he thinks it sounds really good. I can't say I love it yet, but I certainly don't have any complaints. It sounds different than the sound samples on the website, but that's to be expected due to different amps and guitars etc. I bought it as a sound experiment, and don't regret the purchase. It's a solid, balanced, capable speaker.

Artists that use this speaker:


Alvin Youngblood Hart

Alvin Youngblood Hart

Known as a musician's musician, his praises have been sung by everyone from Bob Dylan to guitar gods Eric Clapton & Mick Taylor. Since his 1996 debut recording, the all-acoustic BIG MAMA'S DOOR, Alvin Youngblood Hart has carried his musical message the world over. A devout follower of the "no barriers" approach laid by veteran performers like Gatemouth Brown and the late great Doug Sahm, Alvin continues to defy the so-called purists.

Brad Sample

Brad Sample

One of Nashville's most in-demand guitar-slingers, Brad Sample is currently the lead guitarist and musical director for Warner Brothers recording artist William Michael Morgan. Brad is a tremendously versatile player; from hardcore bluegrass with Ricky Skaggs, to the synth pop gods that were The Telecommunicators, to fronting Indy Rock band Run With Bulls. Brad cut his teeth in the CCM world with artists like Kimber Rising and Kerrie Roberts. Brad was Brett Eldredge's lead guitar player for his "Don't Ya" tour and went on to play with Chuck Wicks, Meg Linsey, Michael Ray, Rachel Potter, Levi Hummon, Bryson Jennings, Josh Dorr and many more. He is also currently producing records and working as a session guitar player.

Paul Sayer of the Temperance Movement

Paul Sayer of the Temperance Movement

Paul Sayer is a member of British Rock and Roll band The Temperance Movement. The band released their debut album in 2012 and have been touring extensively worldwide since. They opened for The Rolling Stones in Europe in the summer of 2014 and their debut US single 'Take It Back is currently in the top 10 in the Rock charts. When not touring with The Temperance Movement Paul plays guitar in Ray Davies (The Kinks) touring band.

Damian Murdoch Trio

Damian Murdoch Trio

Damian Murdoch Trio is a fierce experimental expression of Heavy Blues, Rock, Funk, and even Metal. A group that is pulling no punches when it comes to grooving hard, exploring music with no boundaries!! With Australian guitar player Damian Murdoch, Austrian drummer and bass players Michael Posch & Harry Stöckl, DMT are slaying venues across Europe, with a high energy live show that will make you MOVE!!!

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet were a six-piece garage punk band from Nashville, Tennessee, active from 2009-2018. The band comprises singer-guitarist Jordan Smith, guitarist-singer Emmett Miller, guitarist Evan Bird, guitarist-singer Brent Toler, bassist Mike Boyle, and drummer Ian Bush. Diarrhea Planet has described its sound as "pop played through the filter of heavy metal". The guitars on DP's last album, "Turn to Gold", were recorded largely using WGS ET65s.

Ken Sarmiento

Ken Sarmiento

A musician, consultant, producer, and music teacher, Ken Sarmiento (aka phuzaxeman) was born in Chicago, grew up in a little town in Newbury, OH and currently lives in Houston, TX and plays guitar in the band, Channel K.

As a founding member with brothers Edwin and Edward Casapao, together they created the band PHUZ. In the early 2000's, PHUZ was part of the Lover's Rock Tour with Grammy Artists Sade and India.Arie. PHUZ had also shared stages with other notable artists including: Groove Collective, Blue Man,Group, Alicia Keys, Ryan Adams, Tony Bennett, Alanis Morrissette, K.D. Lang, Sting, and Natalie Merchant to name a few.

Roger Eaton

Roger Eaton

After years of touring, Roger is now producing & doing session work. Eaton has toured with Barbara Mandrell, Lorrie Morgan, Joe Diffe, Tanya Tucker, and many others. He is also a substitute guitarist in the Grand Ole Opry staff band.

"I have replaced nearly every speaker in my arsenal with WGS & haven't looked back.Thanks Guys!"

Here's an article Premier Guitar did on Roger.

Lew Jetton

Lew Jetton

Lew Jetton learned The Blues the old fashioned way, in the cotton fields of his native West Tennessee in the 60s and 70s. Along the way, he had two of the best mentors one could have: In the 80s, the legendary Carl Perkins, and in the 90s, the one and only Chicago Blues Legend, Snooky Pryor. Lew Jetton is indeed, the real deal.

Palestine Blues, the new album from Lew Jetton & 61 South is a personally poignant and sometimes brutal memoir of a 10 year period in Jetton's life which included struggles with alcohol, drugs, depression, joblessness, frustration and a spiritual tug of war. Recorded 3 piece for the most part with just Lew on guitar, with bass and drums, so the essence of the songs could show through. No posing. Just the raw feeling, so you really can feel the frustration, the helplessness, the anger, the sadness, that are a way of life for so many today.

Palestine Blues is the 4th CD from Lew Jetton & 61 South to garner rave reviews as well as worldwide radio airplay, including on BB King's Bluesville on Sirius/XM Radio. Palestine Blues follows on the heels of Lew Jetton & 61 South's 2016 release Rain, which spent more than 6 months of the Roots Music Report's Contemporary Blues Chart, finishing #36 in their year end list of all the Top 200 releases. Over the years, Lew Jetton & 61 South have cemented their reputation on the club and festival circuit with their signature, critically acclaimed, Mississippi River Electric Blues sound.

Warren Mendonsa

Warren Mendonsa

Warren Mendonsa spent his first 25 years in Mumbai, India. During this time, he was part of rock band Zero, who grew to enjoy nationwide popularity among India's emerging rock scene, especially on the college festival circuit.

In 2004 Warren moved to New Zealand, playing with blues and folk artists like Midge Marsden, Donna Dean and Lorina Harding. During this time he also recorded two instrumental guitar-based solo albums under the moniker Blackstratblues, both which were released as digital-only downloads.

Warren is now back in India, and works as a sessions guitar player and producer/recording engineer. He plays gigs with Blackstratblues as an instrumental trio and with mainstream artists such as Vishal/Shekhar and (Oscar winner) A.R. Rahman.

Jerry Solon Smith

Jerry Solon Smith

Jerry Solon Smith plays guitar and keyboards with the Johnny Hiland Band. Not only is he an incredible musician and an all around great guy, but he's also from western Kentucky!

Man Overboard

Man Overboard

New Jersey-based emo-pop players Man Overboard carry the flame of melodic, energetic, hardcore-influenced Garden State bands like Lifetime and Midtown. Founded in 2008 by childhood friends Nik Bruzzese (vocals/bass) and Wayne Wildrick (guitar), the pair began writing at Bruzzese's studio, bringing Zac Eiestenstein (vocals/guitar) and Justin Mondschein (drums) into the fold to record debut EP Hung Up on Nothing. Signing to Run for Cover the following year, the band offered a second EP, Dahlia. In 2010, Man Overboard fired on all cylinders, releasing the acoustic EP Noise from Upstairs as well as studio album debut Real Talkand a self-released live recording. The band also faced lineup changes that year -- Wildrick left the band for personal reasons and Justin Collier filled in on guitar duty, making way for new drummer Mike Hrycenko -- but came back big by joining the Rise Records roster. By spring 2011, Wildrick rejoined the band, as they recorded a self-titled sophomore album and hit the road on the Pop Punk’s Not Dead tour alongside New Found Glory that fall. Adding to the momentum, Man Overboard, released that September, landed on the Billboard 200, Top Hard Rock Albums, and Top Independent Albums charts. Drummer Joe Talarico replaced Hrycenko for the group's third album, Heart Attack, which was released in 2013 also debuted as #46 on the Billboard 200 and #7 on the Independent Record label charts. The band has toured relentlessly, doing The Vans Warped Tour 2 years in a row, Russia, UK, Europe, Canada, and gearing up for a major US tour this Fall, along with Warped Australia, SouthEast Asia, Japan, and Hawaii.