At the 2024 NAMM Show, Celestion kicks off the celebration of the company's 100th anniversary with the introduction of an artisanal, 12-inch speaker, the Celestion 100. This special G12 Alnico Guitar Speaker is a true vintage classic, based on the first loudspeakers designed specifically for the electric guitar. For this event, Celestion also announces the availability of the PULSE XL Range of bass guitar loudspeakers, available with 10", 12", and 15" models, plus the PULSE XL 1.10 Supertweeter.
Paying tribute to Les Ward — Celestion’s chief engineer until 1979 — the Celestion 100 channels the legacy and tone of the Celestion’s G12 speakers from the late 1950s and early 1960s including the Alnico Blue, the first speaker ever purpose-built for the electric guitar.
By the late 1950s, it was clear that the popularity of rock and roll music was an unstoppable juggernaut. Since its central instrument was the electric guitar, and guitar players were crying out for more powerful amplifiers, Les Ward sought a design that could withstand the increased heat and vibration the guitar imposed upon a speaker in those newer, beefier amps. A strengthened version of the original G12, which began life as a general-purpose speaker meant for radios, was the fruit of his efforts. Further refinement produced the T530, also called the "Alnico Blue" because of its blue basket frame.
The Alnico Blue worked so well that it was installed in Vox AC15 and AC30 amplifiers, which powered the British Beat invasion of the early 1960s. Its close sibling, the silver-framed T652 was adopted by Marshall, the amplifier brand most universally associated with heavy metal and British rock, soon afterwards becoming the original Celestion driver for legendary Marshall amps such as the 1962, aka the "Bluesbreaker."
The G12 has long been the gift that keeps on giving; Celestion’s current product family includes many variations with frequency responses and power handling capacities tailored to different musical applications and genres. The new Celestion 100 sits at the head of this table, inspired by the unique tones of those early alnico speakers, not just the T530 and T652, and some of the earlier models too, including the much rarer B024 and CT3757. To achieve this, Celestion has formulated an all-new cone, benchmarking it against perfectly preserved vintage cones as development progressed. Edge treatment is thin and light, carefully measured to enhance the cone's resiliency during excursion, while bringing out the best of the cone's performance.
In the new Celestion 100, the voice coil is likewise based on Les Ward's original T530 design but has been carefully re-created with more heat-resistant materials to match the vintage tonality, while offering a power rating of 30 watts, and peak sound pressure level of 100dB. The cone's dust dome, bolt-on magnet assembly and rear-label have been painstakingly designed to ensure a period-correct appearance.
Players and listeners can expect a blooming low end and bell-like treble coupled with a sweet, shimmering midrange presence. When driven into distortion, the Celestion 100 compresses gradually and musically, softening the notes' attack in the tradition of great Celestion alnico speakers. It all adds up to tone and aesthetics that are as credibly vintage as any speaker can achieve, but with performance that is perfectly at home in a modern live performance or music production context.
Each Celestion 100 speaker is individually tested and inspected. An identity label puts the finishing touch on the ownership experience, providing a unique serial number as well as a traditional Celestion T-number: T100 for 8-ohm versions of the speaker and T101 for 16 ohms. Musicians who acquire the Celestion 100 anniversary guitar speaker will have the pleasure of owning a true retro-styled, vintage classic based on the first loudspeakers created specifically for the electric guitar.
New PULSE XL Range for Bass
Also for NAMM 2024, Celestion announced the availability of the PULSE XL Range of bass guitar loudspeakers. The bass guitar speakers in the new PULSE XL range include the 10" PULSE XL10.20, the 12" PULSE XL12.20, and the 15" PULSE XL15.25. Also included is the PULSE XL 1.10 Supertweeter.
The PULSE XL bass guitar speakers are engineered with a deep reaching frequency response for a full and round low-end. Punchy and responsive, PULSE XL speakers feature long voice coils for a deeper bass sound and greater clarity, wound with round copper for just the right amount of treble, formed on heat retardant polyimide to improve power handling.
The speakers’ hard-felt dust caps smooth out excessive cone distortion, so the low end stays deep and warm and the treble is always clean and precise. Each speaker features a multi-roll surround, which allows for plenty of cone excursion (throw) and gives a satisfying growl when players dig in and play loud.
And for those who want to extend their frequency range for additional high-end spank, the PULSE XL1.10 Supertweeter delivers all the sweet treble players could possibly ask for.
The Celestion 100 and the new Celestion bass guitar speakers will be at NAMM 2024 in Anaheim, January 25-27, 2024, Booth #6302.
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Celestion Kicks Off 100th Anniversary Year with New Guitar and Bass Speakers
January 24 2024, 00:35
At the 2024 NAMM Show, Celestion kicks off the celebration of the company's 100th anniversary with the introduction of an artisanal, 12-inch speaker, the Celestion 100. This special G12 Alnico Guitar Speaker is a true vintage classic, based on the first loudspeakers designed specifically for the electric guitar. For this event, Celestion also announces the availability of the PULSE XL Range of bass guitar loudspeakers, available with 10", 12", and 15" models, plus the PULSE XL 1.10 Supertweeter.