Lake Placid Blues
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Re: Ive tried a whole bunch of speaks in my DSL..
The V30 was originally designed for combo amps like the DSL40C and the DSL401. The original application was the Marshall Studio 15- a 15 watt tube combo amp. From Doyle:
Since in 1986 an alnico was out of the question due to costs, the Vintage 30 was developed as an alternative:
http://celestion.com/speakerworld/guitartech/5/66/Vintage_30:_A_Tonal_History/
I myself have come back around in recent years to a new appreciation of the Vintage 30. For some applications it is a great sounding speaker. A thoroughly broken in Vintage 30 can be a very good thing. I just wish sometimes it wasn't so efficient.
The V30 was originally designed for combo amps like the DSL40C and the DSL401. The original application was the Marshall Studio 15- a 15 watt tube combo amp. From Doyle:
The well known Vintage or Vintage 30 was introduced in 1986 after protestations from Marshall's Steve Grindrod that ceramic speakers did not sound as good as alnico speakers.....
Since in 1986 an alnico was out of the question due to costs, the Vintage 30 was developed as an alternative:
Steve continues the story: " The Vintage was not intended (nor is) a G12H30 but but rather a modern day alnico and was intended purely for the Studio 15... the result was a very fine loud speaker, not quite but very close to the sound of an alnico, (but) with a fatter mid-range...
http://celestion.com/speakerworld/guitartech/5/66/Vintage_30:_A_Tonal_History/
I myself have come back around in recent years to a new appreciation of the Vintage 30. For some applications it is a great sounding speaker. A thoroughly broken in Vintage 30 can be a very good thing. I just wish sometimes it wasn't so efficient.