Any Jensen speaker knowledge?
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- Doctor X
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Any Jensen speaker knowledge?
Alright chaps
I just bought a Milkman amp which has a replacement speaker in it, a Jensen C12N which is stamped 220150. The Jensen website suggests it was made in the 50th week of a year ending in 1. Can anyone tell which decade it was made?
I just bought a Milkman amp which has a replacement speaker in it, a Jensen C12N which is stamped 220150. The Jensen website suggests it was made in the 50th week of a year ending in 1. Can anyone tell which decade it was made?
- fernieite
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Re: Any Jensen speaker knowledge?
I believe that was made during the 50th week of 1961. It's a ceramic magnet, so definitely not 1951.
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Re: Any Jensen speaker knowledge?
Yeah I agree
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Nice one, cheers fellas
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Love that it used to have a field coil! I'll bet is sounds fantastic. I like the old Jensen ceramics better than the AlNiCos: they're firmer so they don't mush out, yet the paper voice coil keeps it pleasant sounding.
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I must admit I’ve heard the ceramics are very good. I’ve only got alnico.
Still I look forward to trying one in a vintage amp!
If you think of moving it on Mr X give me a shout as ive something in the works it would sound great in!
Still I look forward to trying one in a vintage amp!
If you think of moving it on Mr X give me a shout as ive something in the works it would sound great in!
- fernieite
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Yeah, I like vintage ceramic Jensens, as well.
I have a 1964 C15N in my 64 Pro. It sounds killer!
Also, my 1970 Ampeg GU-12 has a C12R in it, and it sounds great too.
I'll bet that 61 C12N will be a great sounding speaker.
I have a 1964 C15N in my 64 Pro. It sounds killer!
Also, my 1970 Ampeg GU-12 has a C12R in it, and it sounds great too.
I'll bet that 61 C12N will be a great sounding speaker.
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- Doctor X
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Yeah, the amp sounds great with this in it. Apparently it’s been re-coned at some point.
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I had to recone all four of my '63 C10R when I got my old Super Reverb. They still worked but the cones were literally starting to crumble. They sounded great after the time too. I had done guys in Seattle do it (wish I could remember their handle), and try were great.
The '71 C8Q I just got got for my black-panel Vibro Champ sounds great.
Oh, I just remembered I installed a pair of '63 C12N in my '67 Twin. I'd had JBL D120, EVM12, Celestion Gold, and god knows what else over 20 years. I thought the Jensens sounded best: they were strong and clear, yet swirly and warm.
So, yeah, I dig the ceramics
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