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Celestion Vintage 30 - 8 Ohm

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Celestion Vintage 30 - 8 Ohm
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plenty of headroom
steelyDave 12.10.2015
I bought this speaker as an upgrade for a Laney Cub 12R in which the stock speaker wasn't up to the job. I have a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe which has also been modded with one of these speakers and the amp really sings. I use it primarily with pedal steel guitar in which I need it to remain clean whilst playing at relatively high volume. It does this really well. The Laney is a much smaller amp and, at 15 watts, is naturally going to break up a little earlier. However, since swapping in the Celestion V30, there is way more headroom available before the amp begins to show any signs of breaking up, providing a really good emulation of the clear highs and solid lows of a Fender amp. And even when this does occur, only the slightest bit of gorgeous saturation can be heard. It makes available a huge amount of volume to what would otherwise be a generally quiet amp. This is a great speaker.
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Everything I wanted
MetallicTempest 02.08.2022
Upgraded from MG speakers in an MG cab, these just sound better. They are one of the most common speakers used for recording metal and it shows. They mic way better than the MG speakers when using a Shure SM57. I struggled for a long time against unwanted bass spikes and resonant modes, I thought it was my recording gear but it was the MG speakers. The Vintage 30's are a solid upgrade, more clear and full. It's the most noticeable upgrade I have made since going from a cheap amp to a JVM 410H and EVH 5150. Love them.
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It's a V30 after all
Metalbert 04.12.2021
You just can't go wrong for good heavy tones with V30s. I'm writing this review after a year for an unbiased opinion because we all fall in love with our gear the moment we get it.

Tone-wise, I have nothing to complain. I have been using plugins and IRs based on V30 and having the real deal is just amazing. Yes, they are Chinese made but I don't think it has any impact on the tone and the quality looks like it is made to last. Even Nolly of GGD would agree - take it from an expert not just a random dude's review.

Overall solid speakers, works really well with my DIY cab, nothing to complain.
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That classic modern rock sound
Anonymous 06.02.2017
Great speaker, classic sound. I bought it for my DIY "PPC112-like" guitar cabinet and it's sound very cool.
One important thing about this speaker: it take a time to start this speaker sound good. You have to spend 20-30 hours playing quite loud to make sound less harsh. But after this time it will sound amazing. This is the real hard and heavy rock sound. I love this one.
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Fantastic tonal upgrade for your amp
Anonymous 22.03.2014
Since installing this speaker in my fifteen year old Fender Hotrod deluxe amp I've found a new love for this amplifier.

I believe it's the most effective modification that can be made to these well-loved amps. The amp can now handle those drive pedals much more capably than before, with a tighter sound than the old speaker could give. I believe it to be an excellent choice for general rock and blues styles.

Furthermore, the reputation these speakers have for reliability is second to none, and for that you only have to look to see how widely employed they are by many manufacturers. You know that you're in safe hands when installing a Celestion Vintage 30. Mine is breaking in nicely!
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stratman3142 28.09.2017
Great sounding speaker. Ended up buying an second one.
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Sounds Good.
Muntizeppa 31.12.2017
I've listened to many samples but it all depends on the cab it is installed. I built my own cab and it weighs about 20KG for a 4x12. These Vintage 30s sound surprisingly bright, which blew me away. I managed to get a ton of tones by adjusting the highs and mids from my amp. Final word: they sound bright in a light cab and it is safe to say; they'll sound darker in a heavier cab.
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Sound & Weight Champion
PhaidonK 17.11.2022
The speaker is classic for a reason and it is its beautiful sound. I have a 2x12 V30s cab that I love and I have also put a V30 in a tube combo and managed to bring that amp to life.
No cons for the speaker except its weight. Obviously, it is a matter of construction and related to the sound it produces, but I think it is worth mentioning that for those who are considering the weight as an important factor.
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The boring and safe sonic move i guess...
DoomsEve 08.09.2023
Its a v30, what more can i say? We all know the sound, gotten boring at this point in my opinion, but nevertheless sounds great in a mix!
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A must for metal production
LaszloM 27.01.2016
This is an industry standard speaker for metal guitars. I use it with a 5150 and an MB single recto head in studio, get suitable tone for chugging and weight. Before studio usage, you run continuosly the speakers to break-up properly.
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Celestion Vintage 30 - 8 Ohm