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Missing Link Audio Introduces Super 70 12” Guitar Speaker

Missing Link Audio Introduces Super 70 12” Guitar Speaker

Loaded with a 50 oz magnet and a 1.75” voice coil, this 70 watt rated speaker sings with a warm, fat tone that is rich in saturation.


Adding to the company’s line of premium-quality guitar products, Missing Link Audio has introduced the Super 70 12-inch guitar speaker.

Made in America, the Super 70 is designed to encompass the best of vintage British and American tones all in one speaker.

This 70-watt rated 8-ohm speaker sings with a warm, fat tone that is rich in saturation. However, its pronounced top-end bite brings clarity to your overall guitar and amplifier tone.

The Super 70 aims to cut through any mix while maintaining an ideal tonal balance. It responds instantly to player dynamics, making it a perfect choice for Blues Rock, Southern Rock, and even searing tones of heavy metal. The 70-watt rating provides plenty of headroom in lower-powered amps as well.

As with MLA’s JBL-style speakers, the company does not use dope on the Super 70’s speaker cones. This allows as much flex and speaker response as possible, with the goal of achieving better tone.

  • 70-watt power rating
  • 8-ohm resistance
  • Loaded with 50 oz magnet and 1.75” voice coil
  • Made in USA

Missing Link Audio’s Super 70 12" guitar speaker is available for a Suggested Retail Price of $169.99.

For more information, please visit mlapedals.com.


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