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Description

For those who crave the sound of the classic British tone with the power to handle modern demands, the Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt speaker is a standout choice. Born in the '80s as a response to the need for a speaker that could deliver the iconic Alnico Blue sound while managing greater power, this speaker is now a staple in the world of guitar amplification. Its Heavy 'H' ceramic magnet, paired with a specially engineered cone and voice coil, creates an audial experience that is both detailed and dynamic.

The Vintage 30 is not just about power; it's about sonic precision. Its enormously detailed and complex overtones ensure that every note you play is rich with character. Whether you're using it in a single combo amp or a 4x12 cabinet, expect a three-dimensional crunch and a well-defined soundscape. The speaker's warm low end, rich midrange, and articulate highs make it versatile for any style, capturing the essence of your performance with clarity and depth. Join the ranks of countless recordings that have been elevated by the unmistakable sound of the Vintage 30.

Key Features:

  • 60W power handling
  • 100dB sensitivity
  • Frequency range: 70-5000Hz
  • Round copper voice coil
  • Ceramic magnet
  • Ideal for 4x12 configurations or standalone use
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Celestion Vintage 30 vs Fender Eminence Stock Speaker

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Celestion Vintage 30 vs Seventy 80 - Marshall SL5 Slash

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Guy Capuano

Reviews

PROS

  • Delivers exceptional headroom and clear highs for pedal steel guitar

  • Significant volume boost for smaller amps

  • Superior mic performance for recording metal with Shure SM57

  • Enhances overdrive tones; preferred by professionals like Slash

  • Ideal for rock and metal tones, maintains good clean tones

  • Perfect high frequency definition for live shows

  • Excellent build quality, seemingly built to last

  • Versatile in various cabinet configurations for dynamic sound

  • Provides noticeable upgrade from stock speakers

  • Great mids, useful for live rock situations

CONS

  • Can sound harsh and squeaky compared to other speakers

  • Uncomfortable harmonic feedback when muting strings

  • Midrange can be congested in a 2x12 setup

  • Variation in sound quality across different manufacturing versions

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt.

Features and functionality

  • The Vintage 30 is rated at 60 watts RMS, suitable for amps outputting up to 80 watts RMS at 8 ohms, like the Peavey Bandit 112 when not paired with an external cabinet.

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Setup and maintenance

  • The Bandit's built-in overdrive circuit manages tone coloration, not speaker wattage, so the Vintage 30's peak wattage is less relevant for this setup.

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Use cases and applications

  • V30s are preferred in closed back cabs with humbuckers for tight, aggressive metal tones but can be harsh with single coils.

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  • Single coils can sound harsh through V30s unless paired with a bass-heavy amp and reduced treble settings for a warmer tone.

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  • The Vintage 30's high efficiency (100 dB @ 1W) may lead to excessive volume even at low amp settings, making it less ideal for a 0.5W setup.

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  • The Laney L5 Studio amp, when paired with the Vintage 30, excels in clean tones for recording, but users rely on pedals for gain to maintain low volume.

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  • It's noted that recording with a quiet amp often requires additional solutions like attenuators or using reactive load boxes with IRs to manage volume effectively.

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User experience

  • V30s may sound unpleasant in open back Fender combos, but work well in dark, midrangey amps like a '64 Ampeg Gemini I.

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  • V30s often require loud volumes to sound optimal, offering tight bass and pronounced mids when driven hard.

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  • Owners report that achieving desirable overdrive tones with the Vintage 30 at low volumes is challenging, as even 0.5W can produce over 90 dB SPL.

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Comparisons

  • UK-made Vintage 30s have a more pleasant top end and punchy mids compared to the standard Chinese models.

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  • Some users prefer pairing V30s with different speakers like G12H30s or Creambacks for a more balanced tonal range.

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  • Some users suggest considering Celestion Greenbacks for lower wattage applications due to their 25W rating, which might offer more manageable volume levels than the Vintage 30.

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jimmarchi1

the msot inconsistent speaker line in celestion history

the V30 cuts a mix and can sound quite good in a loud 4 piece... more cannot be said of it. Its entire reputation is based on the original 80s models. Those Marshall branded 'vintage' speakers you find in some mid 80s amps and cabs sound really, really good. Celestion branded ones are a crap shoot. I don't think its just that the older ones are really broken in. Celestion messed with the formula like they always do and created yet another collectible speaker that sounds great but cannot be replicated. Thanks guys.

andre_scott

Good rock speaker

In a 2x12 can be a little congested in the mid range, but in a 4x12 they sit very nicely in a mix. Put two of these on the bottom and two Greenbacks on the top and you've got a killer cabinet.

jimmarchi1

I had that setup in a tall marshall 4x12 with a pair of marshall branded 80s V30s and some pre-rola G12M greenbacks.... it sounded great to me, but I was told in the room the upper mids of the V30 drowned out the creamy vintage greenbacks to varying degrees depending on where one stood in the audience... my solution was just to mic up the best greenback through the PA at most shows, but the V30 definitely does better with a G12H 30 watt greenback because they have similar sensitivity...

klaus_benson

Best Way to Upgrade Your Amplifier.

Tossed this into my Blackstar Club 40 after a lot of research and it made a world of difference. It plays quiet for bedroom levels (which was almost impossible before) and has a lot more overall presence when cranked up. Great overdrive tones. Slash uses these, I mean come on.

thebencote

Love It

Put one in my Fender Blues Jr Tweed, and then I built an extension cab for it, and loaded it with these as well.

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dailydoze

Even though it's a classic, I wasn't expecting this

Both my Mesa Boogie and Port City 2x12 cabinets are loaded with vintage 30s. The Port City one has a mix of Greenbacks and Vintage 30s.

jimmarchi1

you're mostly hearing the V30 if its a 25 watt greenback with M magnet.... theV30 is considerably more efficient and brighter so it'll 'drown out' the other speaker. You'll hear the G12M somewhat, but it'll be more of an accent and the cab will also be a smidge less loud than with a pair of 100dB efficiency speakers. If you have an H30 greenback then the efficiency is matched, but if not consider changing it to achieve full volume and get the benefits of speaker mixing.

trenova

fantastic speakers

These speakers are used in the Marshall MG 4x12 cabinet

skylinerr

good

Amazing guitar speakers

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midnightsummergreen

Great sound - absolute fantastic

i was first - scaptical but is brilliant wow Effect!

martin_boesvang

The speaker every guitarist has to try at least once

The standard of good rock & metal tone, and still makes a pretty good clean tone

fedem

Perfecta definicion

Perfecta definicion de agudos para cualquier show

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See how Vivian Campbell uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Vivian Campbell

Guitarist

Thin Lizzy

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According to Guitar Geek, Vivian uses Celestial Vintage 30s in his cabinets.

See how James "Munky" Shaffer uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

James "Munky" Shaffer

Guitarist

Korn

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According to Premier Guitar's 2020 interview, Munky uses Celestion Vintage 30s in his Mesa Boogie 4x12 cabinets.

See how Aaron Marshall uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Aaron Marshall

Guitarist

Intervals

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Verified via Andertons Blog

It was a real chain of pedals, two amplifiers that I really like and a Mesa Rectifier 2×12 cab with v30s. All of the mid-gain sounds and lead sounds were a Suhr 2×12 PT100 matching cabinet with Celestion 12H Creambacks and that was pretty much the vibe.

See how Vernon Reid uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Vernon Reid

Guitarist

Supergroup B

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Reid’s guitar rig had a much more modern vibe than the other players on the tour. In addition to his signature Parker guitar and Roland processor, it featured a Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier with a matching 4x12 loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s and mic’d with Sennheiser e906 (left) and a Shure SM57 (right).

See how Pepper Keenan uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Pepper Keenan

Singer, Guitarist

Down

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Pepper Keenan uses Celestion Vintage 30s in his cabinets, according to this article.

See how Michael Amott uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Michael Amott

Guitarist

Carcass

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Arch Enemy guitarist Michael Amott takes some time out to give All Axess a rundown of his gear. As of 4:34 Michael can be heard saying he prefers Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.

See how Ian D'Sa uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Ian D'Sa

Guitarist, Music Producer

Billy Talent

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Verified via YouTube

In this video, Ian D'Sa mentions he uses iso-cab's that are loaded with Vintage 30 speakers.

See how Adam Dutkiewicz uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Adam Dutkiewicz

Guitarist, Drummer

Killswitch Engage

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This gear diagram of Adam Dutkiewicz's Killswitch Engage stage setup shows that he uses Celestial Vintage 30s in his cabinets.

See how Will Swan uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Will Swan

Guitarist

Dance Gavin Dance

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Verified via Premier Guitar

The Small Box feeds a Friedman 2x12 Vintage Cabinet that is loaded with Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.

See how Jason Hook uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Jason Hook

Guitarist, Composer

Alice Cooper

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Verified via Guitargeek

Jason's speaker cabinets were loaded with Celestion Vintage 30s during his 2010 tour.r

See how Josh Middleton uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Josh Middleton

Singer, Guitarist

The Architects

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Verified via Total Guitar Magazine

That went into an oversized Mesa/Boogie cab with 2005 Vintage 30s in - I’ve gotten really nerdy about ages of speakers. There was a period where V30s where sounding incredible in Mesa cabs, between 2000 and 2005. I mic up with an SM57 and, apart from the Maxon OD-808 boost in front tightening the low-end, that was about it.

See how Wayne Static uses Celestion Vintage 30 12'' 60-watt

Wayne Static

Singer, Guitarist

Static?X

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According to Guitar Geek's rig diagram, Static uses Celestion Vintage 30 speakers.

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