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Celestion to feature the Ruby along with their full spectrum of alnico magnet guitar speakers

Celestion, the premier manufacturer of guitar and bass loudspeakers known as the voice of rock and roll, is pleased to show the Celestion Ruby as the newest in their line of alnico magnet guitar speakers at this year’s Winter NAMM Show Booth 7602. Bringing the instantly familiar Celestion alnico vibe with its glorious, dampened attack; the Ruby oozes a richly musical vintage warmth, with mellow highs and a smooth, sophisticated midrange.

Celestion’s latest alnico magnet guitar speaker has been purpose built to create smooth, warm vintage tones. Rated at 35-watts power handling, the Ruby is ideal for use with mid-powered amps and combos.

Joining the BlueGold and Cream as the fourth Celestion G12 alnico, the Ruby has proven to be instantly popular since its launch a year ago, as well as winning awards from guitar industry publications.

From the early 1960s to the present day, the unmistakable sound of the Celestion Alnico magnet guitar speaker continues to shape popular music. Back then, Celestion answered the call from their friends at Vox and Marshall for a dedicated guitar loudspeaker which became the now-famous ‘Blue’. That speaker has gone on to inspire the complete range of speakers designed to deliver the much-loved Celestion Alnico character with a variety of tonal flavours and power ratings.

Each Celestion alnico speaker brings the instantly familiar Celestion alnico vibe and its glorious, dampened attack. And yet all four speakers have something different to offer tonally. The Ruby oozes richly musical vintage warmth, with silky highs and a rich and a smooth and multi-dimensional midrange. The Blue, often viewed as the benchmark for guitar tone is famed for its bell-like chime and softened detail. The Gold, released in 2005 brings a more rolled-off treble, with an upper-mid punch and the Cream offers a broad, expressive midrange delivering clarity and musicality.

See the Celestion Ruby and the entire spectrum of Alnico guitar speakers at Winter NAMM 2020 at the Celestion Booths #7602.

About Celestion
With worldwide headquarters in Ipswich, England, Celestion design, develop and manufacture high-quality professional audio loudspeakers and compression drivers for sound reinforcement; premium guitar and bass guitar loudspeakers. These world-renowned speakers are used onstage and in clubs, theatres and other venues the world over. Contact Celestion at: info@celestion.com and visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/celestion.
www.celestion.com

Tuesday January 14, 2020

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