Warehouse Guitar Speakers is a brand that creates high-quality guitar speakers designed to provide various tones and sound qualities to guitarists.
Founded in 2003 by Jay Mitchel, a former Eminence speaker builder.
Started as a small company building a few speaker models with custom features.
Expanded its product line with more models and options over the years.
Received recognition and positive reviews from guitarists around the world.
A well-known British manufacturer of guitar speakers, established in the 1920s.
A traditional American manufacturer of speakers for various applications, including guitar amplifiers.
A popular American brand of speakers for musical instruments, established in the 1960s.
A line of speakers designed to replicate the tones and sounds of classic vintage speakers, with options for different sizes, powers, and sensitivities.
A versatile 12-inch speaker with a ceramic magnet, suitable for various music genres and amplifier types.
A 12-inch speaker with an alnico magnet, intended for vintage and blues rock tones.
It depends on personal preference and the specific application. Warehouse Guitar Speakers are known for their high-quality and versatile sound, while Celestion has a long history and reputation in the guitar speaker market.
Ceramic magnets tend to have a tighter low-end and a more aggressive midrange, while alnico magnets provide a smoother and warmer overall tone. Both types can work well depending on the application.
Yes, many of their speaker models are designed to handle high gain and distortion well, without losing clarity or definition.
Yes, all of their speakers are designed and manufactured in the USA.
Many guitarists believe that breaking in a new speaker can improve its sound over time. While it's not necessary, it can be beneficial to play through the speaker for several hours to loosen up the cone and surround.