Celestion Midnight 60 Vs V Type, So today I put the SM57 in front of two different speakers: the Celestion V-Type G12 (12 inch) in the Bassbreaker 15 cabinet, and the Celestion Vintage 30 (12 inch) in an Orange Does it sound massively different to use a Neo V-Type rather than a V-Type? It saves a lot of weight, but does it change your tone? Let us know what you think! I also tried mixing one Celestion V-Type and one Eminence GB128 together in the 2x12, and they complimented eachother nicely, with the eminence adding the mids that are missing . This is just a quick comparison video using only a few styles and limited gear. The V-Type is rated at 70 W whereas the Vintage 30 has a 60 W rating. The Celestion I'm glad that each year I get to play whatever Celestion is rolling out in advance at the New York Amp Show (in Piscataway, NJ). It has less of the midrange peaks and valleys of other Celestions so PINNACLE of CELESTION Speakers | G1265 | Is the REISSUE As Good as The Original? 5 Different Speakers in the Same Amplifier - I’m Stunned Do Speakers Make a Difference? Will Celestion G12 V-types be an upgrade over Seventy/80s or should I go with something else? The Ten 30 is similar in character to Celestion’s Midnight 60, but is more suited for smaller amps with its 30-watt power rating and 10” diameter. It produces a heady, exciting modern vintage sound that just makes you want to keep on playing: a speaker that In this video we chose Celestion's Vintage 30 and V type speakers. I a/b'd both that with the VType in both the Mesa Roadster and with my 64 Bassman and the g12h30 always wins just because it seems to have more life in it than the V The Midnight 60 continues Celestion's tradition of delivering rich, classic British tone in innovative new ways, featuring the moving parts that were inspired by the V-Type design, but with a different magnet Celestion V-Type: A modern vintage speaker The V-Type is a guitar speaker that combines vintage style with modern tone at a competitive price. Situated The Midnight 60 continues Celestion’s tradition of delivering rich, classic British tone in innovative new ways, featuring the moving parts that were inspired by the V-Type design, but with a different magnet assembly which has the effect of shifting the tonal balance to give a sonic character more reminiscent of The Midnight 60 continues Celestion's tradition of delivering rich, classic British tone in innovative new ways, featuring the moving parts that were inspired by the V-Type design, but with a different magnet The Midnight 60 continues Celestion’s tradition of delivering rich, classic British tone in innovative new ways, featuring the moving parts that were inspired by the V-Type design, but with a different magnet 10 Celestion speakers - Comparison (high gain) In order of appearance: G12H-30 Anniversary Edition G12H-75 Creamback G12K-100 G12-50GL Lynchback G12M-65 Creamback Neo V-Type G12T-75 Vintage 30 V Celestion V30 vs M Greenback - Which speaker reigns supreme? Get ready for a real showdown as we compare two legends of tone - the Celestion MCreamback and MGreenback speakers! Lightweight Cabs Celestion Neo Creamback and Neo V-Type speakers are renowned for their light weight, but what about their tone? And which one is better anyway? Here we take a look to see it's strengths and weaknesses, we're going to A/B it against Celestion's Vintage 30 for some context and see what's going on. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit In this video we compare a Celestion V-Type 12" guitar speaker to the classic Vintage 30. Combining decades of experience with advanced measurement and analysis, the V-Type has been built using a carefully balanced "recipe" of old and new design techniques. cvp, ffn, zac, pid, nji, yom, ohn, nav, ljf, wup, vgu, fyo, fyw, xlu, vcm,