Open Back or Closed Back Cabinet – Which is for Me?
Perhaps the most significant element of a guitar speaker cabinet’s construction is whether it is open back or closed back. But how do you choose between them?
Perhaps the most significant element of a guitar speaker cabinet’s construction is whether it is open back or closed back. But how do you choose between them?
These days, guitar speakers are available in a range of sizes from two or three inches right up to 15-inch. But which is best for you?
Stevie Young loads up with Celestion guitar speakers for rhythm guitar duties on the latest AC/DC arena tour…
A substantial part of Celestion’s revenue is generated by sales of loudspeaker components tothird-party makers of sound reinforcement systems. Dave robinson came to the Celestion factory in Ipswich, England, to find out just how that came about.
Pro Audio Asia magazine came over to the Celestion factory in Ipswich to find out more about what goes on there… and to talk about some history!
The Heritage G12H (55Hz) being put through it’s paces on the test bench in this report featured in February 2015’s issue of Voice Coil.
Watch our ‘how-to’ video on how easy it is to replace the LF Driver and Compression Driver in a standard 2-way PA cabinet.
Watch our ‘how-to’ video on how you can blast new life into small amps like a Fender Champ* with the sonic might of the Celestion Eight 15.
Celestion’s CF1840JD is a well-designed 18-inch pro sound subwoofer with a nicely designated feature set for PA applications.
It’s a monster! Celestion have designed a dual horn-loaded subwoofer cabinet, specifically for use with the NTR21-5010JD neo magnet, cast aluminium LF driver.