SF
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 20 mars 2025
Really enjoying this speaker. Running it in a Cub III 30. Swapped out the Bad Cat V30 with this to try something new. It’s a nice change. I’m a sucker for Greenbacks and that’s what it really reminds me of. Has that papery/woody feel and sound to it. Seems to thicken things up and round off some of the harsher highs with higher gain drive or fuzz pedals. I’d say the Bad Cat speaker has a little more of a 3D chime to the cleans. This is more balanced. Reminds me more of the Matchless sound. Was worried it wouldn’t have enough high end based off how it’s portrayed in a lot of YouTube demos but there is plenty in the room and under a sm57.
Mike Wilson
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 6 janvier 2025
They sound great! Zero issues.
SB
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 28 mars 2024
I used the Creamback as a replacement for the G-12H in my Matchless Spitfire. The original speaker was very harsh and brittle to my ear as well as being made in China. The Creamback sounds fantastic in my Spitfire. Smooth mids and no ice picky highs! And it's made in the UK
Magic Vitamin
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 10 octobre 2023
Replaced a 70 80 with this in my amplifier, which is sort of a 30 watt Vox clone. Fit perfectly, good price point, tamed the super high frequencies and made my Firebird sound more well rounded. Has a nice British roar. Classic sort of rock tone but very smooth for clean playing as well. Came perfect with no damage or such. Says made in UK on it, and other models are made elsewhere, so maybe they used classic methods and tooling.
BYas
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 24 juin 2022
I replaced the stock Peavey Sheffield 1230 speaker in my Peavey Bandit 112. The Sheffield is a good speaker and some like it, but I found it to be overly middle to high mid forward sounding (clear yet too much in your face), lacking in the low mid (body and warmth), and can get harsh in the treble. Thus, I replaced the Sheffield with a Celestian G1265M Creamback (8 Ohm) and now the amp has a tight low end (slightly less than the G1275M Creamback), good low mid warmth and growl, and a fairly less mid forward sound while still retaining good clarity. I have, however, had to dial back both treble and presence control when compared to the stock speaker, but the Creamback seems to add a balance amount of gain (much wider bandwidth) in the treble and presence region that were missing in the stock speaker which makes the Creamback overall much smoother in sound even when having to dial back treble and presence controls to avoid harshness. With that said, I am happy with the overall sound of the Creamback and in particular the overdrive tones via pedals which are full, smooth, and clear with little to no ice-picky highs. Context is everything so the M Creamback may or may not fit well to your amp and guitar setup and for the tone you are looking for.