the originals were generally greenback speakers. fantastic speakers. the v30 came out in 1986. there are three different versions of the v30. one is from celestion directly. one is a modified version for mashall and another is for mesa. some say the marshall v30s have more upper mids and the mesa ones have more low mids.
the originals were generally greenback speakers. fantastic speakers. the v30 came out in 1986. there are three different versions of the v30. one is from celestion directly. one is a modified version for mashall and another is for mesa. some say the marshall v30s have more upper mids and the mesa ones have more low mids.
I don't know that Mesa offers a V30 speaker, the Mesa C90 is actually a 90 watt speaker that Celestion had in it's catalog for some years, when Celestion pared down the number of guitar speakers they offered, they discontinued the 90 watter, so Mesa continued to have Celestion make them for their company, they are still made in the English Celestion factory, not China. But they are a different speaker than the V30.
As I recall, the V30 was first available in the little 15-watt Marshall combo with 6V6's that Marshall made back in the 80's (I think). Marshall still has 4-12 cabs available with Greenbacks in them, so V30's didn't really replace them.
Al
I don't know that Mesa offers a V30 speaker, the Mesa C90 is actually a 90 watt speaker that Celestion had in it's catalog for some years, when Celestion pared down the number of guitar speakers they offered, they discontinued the 90 watter, so Mesa continued to have Celestion make them for their company, they are still made in the English Celestion factory, not China. But they are a different speaker than the V30.
As I recall, the V30 was first available in the little 15-watt Marshall combo with 6V6's that Marshall made back in the 80's (I think). Marshall still has 4-12 cabs available with Greenbacks in them, so V30's didn't really replace them.
Al
yes the mesa v30s are still made in england. mesa and marshall also rate the power of the speakers differently.
If you talk to celestion directly they say there is no difference they are all actually about 65 watts no matter who or where they were made. You can compare 2 mesa T4335 speakers one with a 60 watt sticker and 1 with a 70 watt sticker and they are identical in every way. The reasons why the change was made on the sticker are less clear if you talk to mesa they say celestion told them if you talk to celestion they say mesa did it. The only rumour ive heard that seems to maybe have merit is that they changed the rating to accommodate speakers used in open or closed back cabs then to avoid confusion when people started asking why just went with the more conservative rating
I think Marshall started with them in the 80s with the Marshall 15 watt studio. I had one.