🎶 Elevate Your Sound Game with Celestion Power!
The CELESTIONEight 15 Guitar Speaker (T5813) is a high-performance 8-inch speaker designed for guitarists seeking rich, balanced sound. With a power handling of 15 watts and a ceramic magnet, this speaker is perfect for compact recording and practice amps, delivering impressive audio quality in a lightweight package.
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Desktop |
Speaker Size | 8 Inches |
Woofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
MP3 player | No |
Specific Uses For Product | compact recording amps and practice amps |
Is Waterproof | FALSE |
Control Method | Touch |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo/Mono |
Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
Material Type | Ceramic |
Speaker Type | Woofer |
Additional Features | Bass Boost |
Recommended Uses For Product | For Guitar |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
Item Weight | 3.1 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.15"D x 3.15"W x 1.3"H |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Impedance | 8 Ohm |
Number of Audio Channels | 2.2 |
Frequency Response | 5E+3 Hz |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 15 Watts |
Subwoofer Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Connectivity Protocol | Wired (1/4 inch TS instrument cable) |
Y**.
Work fine in my fender champ 15 nice looking and sounding
It's very nice for an upgrade to that flimsy stock speaker I m going to buy another speaker for my epiphone snakepit 15g Amp I'm going to get all kinds of cool sounds out if it the holes fit my fender champion perfectly
C**S
Sounds like butter
Didn’t think a practice amp could sound this good, better clearer low end, very smooth high end and removed all the fender shrill from the high end that was ear piercing, overall everything sounds better and feels better. The magnet is pretty large as well. Very good build quality as well.
G**O
I built my own amplifier
I use this to build a small practice amplifier for my guitar it's fantastic! So affordable so small but it sounds like a giant!
J**I
Made a huge difference.
Installed this in a little Fender Frontman 15G practice amp. You can see a clear difference in the size of the speaker/magnet from the stock speaker. This resulted in a clear difference in the quality of the sound coming from the amp. It's a fuller, warmer sound now making this a pretty decent little amp. Distortion is crunchier, not as harsh and tinny as before. This was definitely worth it to make this little practice amp something worth playing through.
B**E
I was skeptical bc of how cheap it is. But this speaker made a world of difference! 10/10
I was expecting a slight improvement in sound however the speaker blew me away. I didn’t realize that a $45 speaker could make this much of a difference but right away I noticed deeper bass, punchy mids and crisp clear highs. This speaker is worth every penny. I use a peavey 6505plus most of the time but for fun I replaced the stock speaker in my Marshall mg15 for late night practice. I use the pre sets for classic and a metal zone pedal for my heavier stuff and this speaker sounded great for both. Very versatile. Easy to install. I would highly recommend this to anyone for a huge upgrade to any practice amp
T**G
Nice speaker, but bass was a bit loose
It was a definite upgrade to the stock speaker in my amp but the bass was too flubby for what I play. Would have been great for blues, good for rock but it got too loose for higher gain.I ended up using an Eminence ALPHA-8A in my Blackstar HT-1R.Would not install it in a Fender Champ unless you are replacing a blown speaker and liked the original tone. This speaker is basically an upgraded version of the factory speaker in the Fender Champ from what I've heard.
C**R
The most impressive 8" speaker on the planet.
I think they were going for a V30 sound. To my ears this sounds the same as a 12" greenback. Not to say the V30 doesn't sound like that too. It's not just the same ballpark. The blue, green, and V30 are sitting right next to each other in that ballpark. But it sounds closer to the green or blue. And that makes it the most amazing sounding thing in the world in a tiny closeback cabinet like the one from Orange. Best replacement made for their little 8" enclosure. And I mean there's no contest at all. At 10" you can argue. Not at 8". There isn't a single other 8" made that sounds like a 12" in a close back cab but this one. This is the perfect small amp speaker. No, it's not ever going to be loud enough to gig with. But could you pull off a convincing 4x12 replacement recording at home with an SM57? Yes. Yes you can. It's good enough for recording close mic. No question.
U**.
Simply amazing! Had a 30-40 year old Fender bullet reverb in the closet. Sounds great now !
I found an old Fender Bullet Reverb, while cleaning out some stuff, that was in great shape. I had bought it, maybe 30-40 years ago??I have quite a few amps, from two 100-watt Marshall stacks running in stereo, to Vox, Orange & Fenders.I’ve been buying guitars since the 70’s (read “old guy”). I found this amp tucked away in with a bunch of guitar cases in our indoor storage facility.I had just re tubed a Vox and put a celestion 10 gold in it. (which was around $200 for the speaker).... This was $30 ish. It takes only a few minutes to swap the speaker out with just one Phillips screwdriver. The stock Fender speaker is very light and blah. I currently play Suhr guitars which are quite chimey. The Celestian made the tiny amp actually have range. It’s a sealed amp with two ports. Now, it’s still a little solid state amp but it’s actually useful. Cleaned it up with Armor-all and it looks like new! Not sure what I’ll use it for, but for $30- amazing !!! 😁
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