Saturday, December 19, 2009

Celestion DL10 Series 2

I know, these were produced in the mid eighties, and don't really belong on this blog. Celestion continued to produce seventies quality speakers, and the DL line was (and continues to be) popular.
They are large 3 way 10 inch rear ported systems with an excellent aluminum dome tweeter, a variant of the one developed for the fabulous SL-6S. The drivers have cast metal frames (not stamped) and rubber surrounds. They use much better speaker wire connectors than the Ditton line, and have the beautiful musicality that makes Ditton 15s, 44s, 22s et al so appreciated today.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have a Pair of DL10 series II speakers, owned them since 1985 (26 years). They definitely have a Titanium Dome Tweeter, not Aluminium an still sound fantastic. I am considering upgrading for a new speaker at the moment, but cannot find anything better for a reasonable price!

Unknown said...

I can assure anyone reading this that the DL10 series 2 tweeter is aluminium. Celestion only used titanium in the 1990s.

Unknown said...

I just got a pair and restored them. Sound great. Only thing bad is covers are broken think I will just make new ones from scratch.

Anonymous said...

Have read different opinions on the DL10,some it's power hungry and others say it's very easy to drive,which is correct?

Unknown said...

I've had these new since 1986 I think. I definitely recall seeing in my manual that it was a titanium done tweeter and being told that's what was touted about this speaker.


Regardless it's not exactly a power hog, but underpower then and they will sound bad. Learned the hard way. I had them with a 60 watt Sherwood s-602cp and stopped listening to stereo for 30 years. Put them with a used unrestored onkyo a-7090 and they are pretty spectacular...unrestored and not broken in.

Now my system rivals those costing 20-30 times more than list of my gear. Refined, expansive deep soundstage. Balanced detailed. Detailed full bass. Mids to die for. These speakers and tweeters will reveal every deficiency up the sound chain. Cart, amp, recording, etc. I think typical audiophile British sound at its unpretentious best.

Anonymous said...

Anyone knows what tweeter I can use as a substitute that will make them sound descent?
I am testing a pair in a very good condition and I am impressed by their sound but unfortunately the previous owner replaced the original tweeters with a pair of crappy 5euros .
Original tweeters very hard to tweetersat the moment i disconnected them and lidtening only from their low and mid drives. At the same time only the tweeters from a small B&W 302 on the top of the celestions. Not a good solution.

Anonymous said...

Managed to blow one tweeter with a loud crack on a DVD i was watching and had to replace them both with these which work really well and the plate is an almost perfect fit but needs some tweeking

https://www.wilmslowaudio.co.uk/monacor-dt-250-size116x86mm-629-p.asp

Anonymous said...

Is there any way that I can find the drawing of their crossover. Even a photo from both sides would be fine. Either series I or II.