With a 90-watt power rating, the Celestion Cream is purpose-built for vintage tones whatever kind of amp you use. By applying new technologies and manufacturing methods developed during the creation of our Creamback speakers we’ve been able to deliver a higher power rating while preserving the very essence of an Alnico guitar speaker.

Delivering a glorious laid-back attack the Cream exudes warm lows and a brilliant bell-like chime. It has smooth and organic mids further characterized by a fine-grained detail that adds a high-definition quality to the vocal range.

The Cream has been specially created to bring alnico class to all kinds of amps from 1-watt to 90-watts. It conveys a satisfying warmth detailed expressiveness and exceptional musicality even at low power levels.

Features

  • Nominal diameter : 305mm / 12in
  • Power rating : 90W
  • Rated impedance : 8O or 16O
  • Sensitivity : 100dB
  • Chassis type : Pressed steel
  • Magnet type : Alnico
  • Voice coil diameter : 1.75in / 44mm
  • Voice coil material : Round copper
  • Frequency range : 75-5000Hz
  • Resonance frequency, Fs : 75Hz
  • DC resistance, Re : 6.7O & 13.1O

Mounting Information

  • Cut-out diameter : 283mm / 11.1in
  • Diameter : 309mm / 12.2in
  • Magnet structure diameter : 128mm / 5.0in
  • Mounting hole dimensions : 7.9mm / 0.31in Ø
  • Mounting hole PCD : 297mm / 11.7in
  • Number of mounting holes : 8
  • Chassis depth (inc gasket) : 92mm / 3.63in
  • Magnet depth : 73mm / 2.87in
  • Overall depth : 165mm / 6.5in

ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • T5953 12" Alnico Series Creamback 90W 8 Ohm Speaker
Finish
  • 678
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