EDIT: I'm changing this thread to a main thread about speaker demonstrations. I'll be uploading one new speaker each week, so it's a little crazy to open a new thread for that. These speaker demonstration are focusing on clean, crunch and high gain. I wanted this to be for all kinds of guitar players. Also both in a mix and RAW guitar tracks. These are the speakers I have done already: Celestion Neo Creamback Celestion Lynchback Celestion T-75 Celestion Creamback M-65 Celestion Cream (alnico) These are the ones coming soon: Celestion Neo 250 Copperback Celestion Vintage 30 (mesa) Celestion Creamback H-75 Celestion V-Type Celestion A-Type Celestion H30 anniversary edition I hope you like it and there's a lot more coming, so if you don't want to miss out, feel free to subscribe, it's definitely appreciated. Additional info in the description of the video (pickups used, etc...) Celestion Neo Creamback The demo has clean, crunch and high gain tone, so I hope it satisfies all sorts of guitar players. Both a band setup 'in the mix' and 'raw guitars only' demonstration. Celestion Lynchback The Lynchback is a modern sounding speaker, great for high gain but somewhat darker than most speakers. I'm not entirely sure if this speaker is still made, it looks like they don't sell it anymore, although it's still listed on the official Celestion website. Celestion G12T-75 Celestion M-65 Creamback Celestion Cream (alnico)
I've changed this neo creamback thread to a general thread. I'm focussing on demonstrating one speaker each week, so I'll add it to the thread each time one is uploaded.
Creamback M-65 has been added. Imo one of the best speakers out there, works great for everything. Next Sunday I'm demo'ing the Celestion Cream (which is awesome too, only the price sucks )
I am still liking the Neo as it stays pronounced but the G12-M Creamback has great character too. It will be good to hear the two creams compared.
Celestion Cream is added, not a cheap speaker, but surprisingly good. In the room it has no harshness. Still regular treble like most speakers, but just no harsh treble.
Here is the 250 Neo Copperback. I can't add it to the first post because max 5 pieces of media are allowed. Next week demo is the Celestion V-Type.