{"id":485,"date":"2020-11-01T21:51:37","date_gmt":"2020-11-01T21:51:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.current.com.au\/?p=485"},"modified":"2022-01-28T12:43:46","modified_gmt":"2022-01-28T12:43:46","slug":"celestion-vintage-30-what-you-need-to-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.current.com.au\/celestion-vintage-30-what-you-need-to-know\/","title":{"rendered":"Celestion Vintage 30 \u2014 What You Need to Know"},"content":{"rendered":"

As you\u2019re probably already aware, the Celestion Vintage 30 speakers are some of the most popular speakers of all time \u2014 which isn\u2019t an understatement. When compared to other speakers in the industry, the Celestion Vintage 30\u2019s are monumentally better when it comes down to the quality, clarity, projection and the tone for their size.<\/p>\n

The History of the Celestion Vintage 30<\/p>\n

Taking a step back to 1986, the Celestion brand\u2019s research and development team pivoted from the trajectory of the speaker industry to create something entirely new for a very heavy-user demographic \u2014 the rock star.<\/p>\n

Guitarists back in the 80s demanded speakers that pushed overdrive to the limit and could amplify clearly even under an ultra-high wattage.<\/p>\n

Celestion\u2019s Greenback was the best thing out there, but as we all know, it suffered greatly when things got a little too loud and the wattage went up a little too high.<\/p>\n

With this issue in mind, Celestion redeveloped the speaker entirely and created a whole new cone and voice coil which essentially reinvented the sound output from the speaker. Paired with the new \u2018H\u2019 Magnet, the Vintage 30 was by far the most highly engineered, or at the very least, the most tailored speaker on the market at the time.<\/p>\n

Fast forward to today and the Vintage 30 is still a fan favourite for its highly dynamic sound output and the ability to output overtones with ease.<\/p>\n

Still the Most Recorded Speaker<\/strong><\/p>\n

Even after almost forty years, the Celestion Vintage 30 remains the most recorded speaker. With more albums recorded on this speaker since the mid-80s, it\u2019s a tried and true guitar speaker that still has no genuine competition for authenticity and its famous sound output.<\/p>\n

However, a few other Celestion speakers have begun to build on the Vintage 30 in that the 30\u2019s partiality to mid-tones might not \u2018wow\u2019 buyers of today. The Celestion Seventy 80 offers a better response for treble and bass, for example.<\/p>\n

Choosing Between the Celestion V30 or Seventy 80?<\/strong><\/p>\n

Keeping things short, the Vintage 30 speakers have an ultra-tight low-end sound which is ideal for anyone looking for a good sound in a band mix. However, there\u2019s arguably a better low-end response on the Seventy 80 models that gives off a nicer rumble.<\/p>\n

The Wattage<\/strong><\/p>\n

The model of the Celestion Vintage 30 available today is a 60-watt speaker. Though, older models or models you\u2019ll find for resale online may feature different or altered wattages.<\/p>\n

Keep in mind that despite many advertisers claiming a 70-watt speaker, this is not the case.<\/p>\n

Specs Made Available by Celestion<\/strong><\/p>\n