Celestion G12T-75 - "decent but you can get better for the same price"
The Celestion G12T-75 sounds smooth and the frequency range that comes through is wide. The speaker emphasizes the lower mid frequencies and lets very high frequencies through. It lacks pronounced up…
Celestion G12T-75 - "A bit too scooped for me"
The Celestion G12T75 is probably today’s most common speaker. It comes in nearly every standard Marshall JCM900 cab, so I assume most people have tried this at one time or another. It can handle 75…
Celestion Vintage 30 - Rockmonster's review
Celestion Vintage 30's... had them in a pair of closed back birch cabinets.. broke them in.. used for a few weeks.. so.. I did give them a thorough workout... This is a GREAT speaker for scooped out …
Celestion G12T-75 - aliascross's review
translatedA classic home Celestion (surment and a good deal for them, 0)). I blame him mainly its lack of precision in relation to others that I use regularly (v30, century vintage, classic lead, and G12H3070t…
Electro-Voice EVM12L Pro Line - yemeizhang's review
translatedI use a Mesa Boogie Road King 2x12, quip a hp v30 closed and an open black shadow 90. Following a trial I would like to replace the black Sadow by Electro-Voice evm12l. Or on the mesa 1x12 cabinet is…
Eminence The Governor - " Not my favorite"
translatedHP-fitted in my amp BRONX, often compared to famous Celestion V30 (never tried). 8 ohms. I made the exchange between my original HH invader of my Laney LC 30, to see. The sound is brighter, as c…
Celestion Vintage 30 - fjohn's review
translatedI also know the GT75 (Marshall 8240), Special Design Eminence (blues deluxe). I use it for 2 months on a hot rod emerald. The Vintage 30 is a curious HP. The lower midrange is quite runny, treble i…