Celestion Gold Deluxe Reverb Reissue
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@denmar1998 Really? I've heard that term as it applied to speakers for years.
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Sounds like the baby likes it.
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@bluesmann8 With my alnicos I notice a difference on the attack at any volume..moreso when pushed because of compression but still the softer attack is there at all volumes.The notes seem to bounce at you.
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I love the way alnico speakers make your tone shine
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@bluesmann8 Yeah, and that ever-present YouTube compression and the fact that it was recorded with a mobile phone, but, all in all, a pretty decent example of how it sounds at bedroom levels.
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@bluesmann8 Well, that sustain and enhanced dynamics is why I chose Celestion Gold over the top speaker. No comp here! A funny thing - stock speaker is a bit muddy on the bass side but harsh on the highs, while Gold is generally brighter with enhanced dynamics, even though the basses are not ultra-tight. But, the Gold still has tighter bass than blue...8-)
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I haven't had a problem with cone cry in celestions generally speaking, but every single vintage 30 I've ever owned (about 8 total) has had horrid cone cry on one or two notes... broken in and new, uk and chinese made, various cabs and amps... I'm done with vintage 30's! But I still love many celestion models... like the gold! Thinking or puting a glod and a g12h30 in my Boogie Maverick... mmmmm...
What song are you playing here?
stretch90 2 months ago
@stretch90 Nothing in particular, just fiddlin around Knockin on heaven's doors, but very loosely...
heartshapedcup 2 months ago
I have been playing for 37 years and I have just recently heard the term regarding a speaker as "Broken In". What do you mean by that? Do you mean that you have changed the oil in the cranck? LOL, don't get me wrong, I just wonder...
denmar1998 1 year ago
@denmar1998
"cone cry" tends to happen to new Celestions, disappears after a few hours' playing.
heartshapedcup 1 year ago