Turns out I dig V30s

I was only going on what Paul ( Marshall ) told me I haven’t looked into more than that.
The Marshall is based off of the original V30 "recipe" (which is possibly one of the most varied speaker in existence today). Mesa demanded that they continue to make them in the UK and with certain things still in place. According to Randall on his channel, they had changed them and Mesa could, apparently, hear a difference in isolation. I bought 2 V30s from Mojotone recently (paired with two UK made G12H-30 Anniversary speakers) and they were made in the UK.

Now if they can just move the G12T-75 back to the UK...
 
I speculate that Celestion did change the recipe of the V30 recently and will coincide the new sound with "back to being made in UK".
 
Sweet cab!! Not going to lie I love that it's semi open back. Fills the room up way more, less directional. I'd love to run that w a closed back too.


Orange cabs just have it, whatever it is. Oh to be matt pike for just one show lol
 
Here's a little piece of information that everyone who records Celestion speakers should know:
1. The biggest variation in frequency response between a smooth Celestion and a spiky one is the 5-6kHz region, right where the drop-off begins.
2. The SM57 boost the 5-6kHz region by 7dB.

If you get Celestions with extended frequency response which are usually Chinese ones but not always, the SM57 will not be the best mic for it.
I assume golden age 60-70's Celestions and '87-'04 V30 were smoother so the SM57 sounded 'correct' on them.
That's why I prefer extended range Chinese V30 in the room, but a smoother V30 infront of an SM57.

Marshall Vintage vs Marshall Greenback in my personal cabs.
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Glen Fricker Old vs New V30 video:
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SM57:
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My mixing is not good by any means but there is definitely something going on within the 6k range as well for the guitars if you add an eq....in any situation/speaker.
 
V30s on the bottom and C90s on the top doesn’t sound half bad I must say… (no pun intended :grin )

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I have V30s in my Bogner oversized 2x12 cab. I haven’t checked when the speakers were made, but I’ve had the cab since I bought it used in 2011. I do know it’s a great cab!
 
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V30s are my all time favorites. I have found a couple of Scumbacks i enjoy but V30 few.

Stumbled on this video recently. Wanted to share, obviously I haven't tried these myself but from thid video this may be the only speaker I like better than a V30 and it's not even being made lol.

Warehouse Invader HV65....they start at 12:15 in this video.




The youtube guys says they're a prototype that we're sent to him. I called WGS and the person who answered had no idea what I was talking about and said he doesn't know that these will actually be put into production but I hope they do.
 
I was checking out a local guitar shop on line and spotted they had a pre loved mint condition
Orange PPC412 Black 4x12 Celestion vintage 30 cab for sale at a great price 👌
So gave them a call and snapped it up earlier 👍
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Now have to get my kids to move a load of gear so they can stack it on top of my other one 👷
 
I’ve been pretty stoked on how the V30s sound in my recently acquired f100 combo… was preemptively thinking I’d have to do a head conversion and disperse the v30s elsewhere in different cabs. Up until now I’ve never thought I could be happy with any manner of open back for heavy sounds but this combo has been performing very well for that sound
 
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