Vintage 30: A Tonal History
Since its inception in 1986, the Vintage 30 has grown to become one of Celestion’s most popular and well-loved guitar speakers.
Since its inception in 1986, the Vintage 30 has grown to become one of Celestion’s most popular and well-loved guitar speakers.
Of all the factors that go into a great recorded guitar sound, the loudspeaker is the least well understood, but the right speaker can make all the difference.
The Celestion AN Series of Compact Array Drivers comprises three high-performance, small-format professional audio drive units capable of a full-range frequency response,
Based at our Research and Development facility in Ipswich, England, the Heritage Series is a special program created to reproduce the most celebrated Celestion guitar loudspeakers precisely as they were at the most important periods in their histories. Making them available once more for a new generation of guitarists.
The key points you need to know when changing the diaphragm on a CDX1-1745/6 compression driver
The CDX1-1445 sets a new performance standard for entry-level compression drivers.
If you’re replacing or upgrading the speakers in your cab, there are different configurations and set-ups for you to configure, depending on the size of your cab. This article describes the most common ones.
When mixing different speakers, their sensitivity level influences tone. Here’s what you need to know…
What you should know about speaker power handling before you upgrade your speakers…
Some important and useful information about speaker impedance (ohms) you need to know when upgrading the speakers in your cab.