30 Vintage

30 Vintage




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30 Vintage
This home last sold for $130,000 on Aug 26, 2020.
Listed by James Kendrick • RE/MAX Realty Consultants
Redfin checked: 3 minutes ago (Sept 7, 2022 at 11:38pm)
Bought with Clare Fader • ERA Live Moore
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2424 Lomond St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
2424 Lomond St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
19 E Monmouth St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
19 E Monmouth St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
2435 Lomond St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
2435 Lomond St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
713 Salisbury Ridge Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27127
713 Salisbury Ridge Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27127
2312 Konnoak View Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27127
2312 Konnoak View Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27127
840 Shober St, Winston Salem, NC 27101
840 Shober St, Winston Salem, NC 27101
Property Type Single Family Residential
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Homes similar to 30 Vintage Ave are listed between $75K to $989K at an average of $165 per square foot.
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719 Cranford St, Winston Salem, NC 27107
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307 Brookline St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
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1045 Hutton St, Winston Salem, NC 27103
309 Goldfloss St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
309 Goldfloss St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
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3514 Konnoak Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27127
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521 Acadia Ave, Winston Salem, NC 27127
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2210 Hollyrood St, Winston Salem, NC 27127
710 Salisbury Ridge Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27127
710 Salisbury Ridge Rd, Winston Salem, NC 27127
3229 Anderson Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27127
3229 Anderson Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27127
30 Vintage Ave is a house on a 7,841 square foot lot with 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom. This home is currently off market - it last sold on August 26, 2020 for $130,000
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Redfin has 22 photos of 30 Vintage Ave.
Based on Redfin's Winston-Salem data, we estimate the home's value is $177,743
When was this home built and last sold?
30 Vintage Ave was built in 1910 and last sold on August 26, 2020 for $130,000.
How competitive is the market for this home?
Based on Redfin's market data, we calculate that market competition in 27127, this home's neighborhood, is very competitive. Homes sell for about 2% above list price and go pending in around 21 days.
What comparable homes are near this home?
Comparable nearby homes include 2424 Lomond St , 19 E Monmouth St , and 2435 Lomond St .
What’s the full address of this home?
The full address for this home is 30 Vintage Avenue, Winston Salem, North Carolina 27127.
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Charming move in ready vintage cottage on Vintage Avenue, circa 1910. Perfect location. Walk or bike to The School of the Arts, Old Salem, Washington Park and downtown. All the charm you would expect including the rocking chair front porch and old hardwood floors. New granite in the kitchen, updated bath, recent appliances and replacement windows. Washer/Dryer included. Floored attic and basement space for storage.
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This home last sold for $650,000 on Jun 8, 2021.
Listed by John Candy • eXp Realty, LLC
Redfin checked: 1 minute ago (Sept 7, 2022 at 11:43pm)
Bought with Sandy Brown • Windermere Van Vleet Jacksonville
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60 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
60 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
935 Beverly Way, Jacksonville, OR 97530
935 Beverly Way, Jacksonville, OR 97530
974 S 3rd St, Jacksonville, OR 97530
974 S 3rd St, Jacksonville, OR 97530
50 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
50 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
950 Beverly Way, Jacksonville, OR 97530
950 Beverly Way, Jacksonville, OR 97530
595 S Loop Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
595 S Loop Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
Property Type A, Single Family Residence
Community Daisy Creek Subdivision Phase II
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Homes similar to 30 Vintage Cir are listed between $350K to $1,750K at an average of $305 per square foot.
5756 Griffin Creek Rd, Medford, OR 97501
5756 Griffin Creek Rd, Medford, OR 97501
2560 Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
2560 Sterling Creek Rd, Jacksonville, OR 97530
930 Amanda Way, Central Point, OR 97502
930 Amanda Way, Central Point, OR 97502
1938 W Stewart Ave, Medford, OR 97501
1938 W Stewart Ave, Medford, OR 97501
2195 Beall Ln, Central Point, OR 97502
2195 Beall Ln, Central Point, OR 97502
Nearby homes similar to 30 Vintage Cir have recently sold between $440K to $871K at an average of $265 per square foot.
160 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
160 Vintage Cir, Jacksonville, OR 97530
384 Brandon St, Central Point, OR 97502
384 Brandon St, Central Point, OR 97502
30 Vintage Cir is a 2,134 square foot house on a 8,276 square foot lot with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms. This home is currently off market - it last sold on June 08, 2021 for $650,000
How many photos are available for this home?
Redfin has 25 photos of 30 Vintage Cir.
Based on Redfin's Jacksonville data, we estimate the home's value is $725,246
When was this home built and last sold?
30 Vintage Cir was built in 1990 and last sold on June 08, 2021 for $650,000.
How competitive is the market for this home?
Based on Redfin's market data, we calculate that market competition in 97530, this home's neighborhood, is somewhat competitive. Homes sell for about 5% below list price and go pending in around 36 days.
What comparable homes are near this home?
Comparable nearby homes include 60 Vintage Cir , 935 Beverly Way , and 974 S 3rd St .
What’s the full address of this home?
The full address for this home is 30 Vintage Circle, Jacksonville, Oregon 97530.
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Recently updated 4 bed, 2.5 bath, home in the desirable Daisy Creek neighborhood in Jacksonville! Light and bright with natural light throughout showing off the newer hickory flooring throughout. Customary floor plan w/ formal living, dining, plus a breakfast nook, family room off the kitchen & sweeping staircase to the upstairs. Granite counters in the kitchen, & floor to ceiling windows. Family room features a cozy gas fireplace trimmed in rock accents & wood mantel w/ private access to the large private backyard. Primary suite boasting a tray ceiling, double french doors, walk-in closet, floor to ceiling windows & soaking tub. Outside you will find a large raised planter in the front that adds great curb appeal, as well as a covered patio in the back w/ a sun-shade & fan, with a large private fully fenced back yard. Newer hardy plank siding & exterior paint, finished 2 car garage, extra seep. Recently upgraded with dual heating/ air conditioning systems to stay energy efficient.
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October 5, 2021 November 8, 2019 by GuitarSpeakerGuide
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Celestion Vintage 30 speakers are the most recorded speaker of all time. Why are they so popular? It all comes down to tone, projection, clarity, and quality.
In 1986 Celestion was faced with the task of building a new modern speaker to meet the demands of harder rock amplifiers. Guitarists in the ’80s required a speaker that could handle more power and overdrive. Before the Vintage 30 was the Greenback. The Greenback is a great speaker in the right amplifier but it suffers in higher wattage amplifier.
Celestions answer to this issue was to build a new speaker design from the ground up. Celestion created a new cone and voice coil coupled with their “H” Magnet. Celestion called the vintage 30 “the most detailed speaker of all time”! With a statement like that, it has to be good, right? The Vintage 30 had dynamic and complex overtones not yet heard in a speaker of its generation.
Since the mid-1980s, the Celestion Vintage 30 speakers have appeared on more albums than anything else. The reason why Celestion Vintage 30 speakers are as popular as they are is that they are very mids focused.
When comparing a Celestion Vintage 30 to a Celestion Seventy 80 for example there’s a huge difference in bass and treble response.
This video below showcases the main differences between the Vintage 30 and Celestion Seventy 80. Vintage 30 speakers have a very tight low-end sound and a slightly attenuated top end for the sound that works great in a band mix.
The current Celestion Vintage 30 is a 60-watt speaker. Despite what you have read on internet forums these are not 70-watt speakers.
Part of the hype around Celestion Vintage 30 speakers is the fact a lot of professionals use them. The list of albums and artists that have used these speakers is incalculable but some of them are as follows.
When popular guitarists/rock gods endorse a speaker it usually helps create hype around a product. In my experience, Vintage 30 speakers sound best in 2×12 or 4×12 configurations.
Celestion V30 speakers used to be produced in the UK. In 2002, Celestion moved their production to China. They physically moved a lot of their speaker production tools and machines to China to keep manufacturing the same. If you can find a vintage version of this speaker used go for it, but I can’t hear any difference between the new ones and the old ones.
Each of the amplifiers I have had with 1×12″ Vintage 30 they always lacked a little thump on the low end. 2×12 Vintage 30 cabinets are the sweet spot between tone and portability while still being very loud. My recommendations for a 2×12 cabinet loaded with Vintage 30s are:
The reason the Marshall JVMC2212 is on this list is that I really love the sound of the Vintage 30 speakers with a semi-opened back cabinet. This will give the speakers a little more spread on stage and will also allow the bass response of the Vintage 30s to be a little more prominent. The JVM range of cabinets are built well and coming loaded with two Vintage 30 speakers will be great for live and studio work.
Friedman is hitting it out of the park these days and their cabinets are also extremely good. Many people claim Friedman is a Marshall clone for snobs but they do make quality amplifiers and cabinets. Those wanting a premium closed-back cabinet check out the Friendman Runt 212. This is also loaded with 2 x vintage 30 speakers.
The closed-back will give you a tighter bass response and a much more directional sound. This means you will get less spread on stage but the sound will be more focused forward. Depending on your needs this is also a great option.
Yes! Celestion now offers an impulse response. You can find it on their website.
The main differences between these speakers are their power handling and voicing. The Greenback speaker has more of a vintage tone and lower power handling. Greenback speakers are found in vintage-style cabinets and amplifiers. With a low power handling of 25-watts RMS greenbacks aren’t seen a lot of super-loud cabinets and amplifiers. Amplifiers such as the VOX AC15C1 work well with Greenback speakers.
An amplifier like the Marshall DSl40CR would require a 40-watts+ speaker to ensure proper operation with no speaker damage. If your amplifier is a single 12″ speaker combo and it is rated above 25-watts the Celestion V30 is the way to go.
Being that the Vintage 30 is such a widely popular speaker it of no surprise there are plenty of clones out there. I am a huge fan of Eminence speakers and I believe they make some of the most unique and outstanding speakers on the planet. The Eminence Governor (Sweetwater link) is the closest thing to a Celestion Vintage 30 as you will find. With this in mind, it’s not a direct clone.
If you want a direct copy check out the WGS speaker range. WGS makes a speaker called the Veteran 30. If it was me, I would much prefer the Eminence or the actual Vintage 30. I find WGS speakers to roll out too much top end and to be somewhat underpowered in comparison with Eminence and Celestion.
The most cost-effective quality cabinets that house the Celestion V30 speakers in Australia are the Joyo range. These speaker boxes are built like tanks and offer a lot of options that most speaker boxes from other companies do not. These speaker boxes come in both 1×12 and 2×12 configurations.
These cabinets sound amazing and offer rear-removable porting options. Comparatively, the 2×12 Joyo 212V is built better than the majority premium cabinets I’ve tested.
As soon as you try a Vintage 30 you will know if you like sound right away or not. In my experience breaking the speaker in does very little with Celestion Vintage 30s. Speaker break-in on the most part is a myth and I have an article coming up about that soon.
The cool thing about these speakers is they can be used for almost any style of music. Many musicians from Blues to ’80s metal players will dig a Celestion V30. If you are a Djent-style musician or like to play 7 strings guitars go for something more modern. My suggestion for you is the Eminence Swamp Thang . The Swamp Thang is a far better speaker for handling the super-low end sound that 7 string players love.
Many people find V30s bland. This blandness stems from a very mid-focused frequency without a lot of low or high-end frequencies. On their own, a Vintage 30 can sound average at best. In a band mix, a V30 speaker will shine thanks to this mid focused tone.
As I mentioned earlier, the other main issue is a Vintage 30 can sound a bit bland in a 1×12 cabinet. I’ve had Vintage 30 speakers in a Traynor YCV50B and it just didn’t throw enough wind. I replaced it with an Eminence Texas Heat and the amplifier came alive.
I also owned a Super-Sonic 60 combo amplifier loaded with a single 12″ V30. My biggest gripe was the fact the amplifier never had enough low-end. This was most prominent on the drive channel.
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