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However, the D12M does have some use cases that make it a consideration. The speaker got its name from the green plastic magnet cover, and while this color did change throughout the 70s at different points being beige, black, and many other colors , the speaker itself was largely unchanged until around The speaker is voiced with a broad mid-range attack with a somewhat rolled off top end, which allows a forward, punchy attitude without causing any top-end fizz. The Creamback came along much later on, in in fact, and was created by Celestion to be a higher powered, more modern version of the Greenback. It has a vintage tone similar to the greenback, but with an increased bottom end, and a more pronounced shelf in the top end. And while beauty is in the eye of the beholder, this is one speaker that Celestion have completely scrubbed from their website. That said, there was a time in the 80s when both Carvin and Marshall were using either G12M speakers or in the case of Marshall, a branded verion.


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Celestion Vintage 30 speakers are the most recorded speaker of all time. Why are they so popular? It all comes down to tone, projection, clarity, and quality.

Celestion Vintage 30 or simply V30, is a speaker that has earned the place of one of the best guitar speakers, used by guitarists of the stature of Slash, it has already become a classic. With three decades on the market, it has sold more than a million units. The Celestion Vintage 30 speaker has become a standard and reference in the world of guitar speakers.