Jensen 10" speaker clip comparison - Jazz clip
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Jensen is kind enough to have audio clips for every speaker model on their website. And that's great!
The problem is that you have to switch page every time you want to compare the sonic differences of the speaker models.
So, what I've done is to place every musical phrase of the official audio clips side by side so we have a better idea on each speaker's sonic character.
I chose lightweight 10" speakers that I could use in my amps:
P10R
P10Q
C10Q
Falcon 10
Tornado 10
This video is comprised of the "Jazz" audio clip Jensen is providing for the above speakers.
Enjoy!
For the original audio clip visit www.jensentone...
Usually not an Alnico fan, but I have to say the P10R came off very pretty in this comparison. I like the C10Q, too.
The falcon sounds less dark in person. Has a nice chimey top.
I like the Jensen p10r and the p10q. They look the same but the Q has smoother top . I put a p10r in a champ ti replace a stock 8" and now it blooms with depth and warmth.
Im really liking the sound of the pr10 paired with a foster horn
Thank you for this comparison. It's great to be able to window shop for tone ideas without spending thousands of dollars and hours trying out new gear! I've been wanting to change from 4X12's to 4X10's because of the tighter midrange tone and clarity. I like the Alnico magnets more than the Ceramic ones. Alnico seems to be more clean even with more aggressive attack.
It sounds like Tornado is by far the most balanced of all the speakers and sounds like it would work best in a band mix.
Paul Mitten (mbvglider) I fully agree with you plus the weight loss advantage.
I actually think it would get lost in any band mix. A brighter less balanced speaker defines and holds its place better.
Ten inch speaker great to make a big noise beautiful cone's
P10Q best balanced all around.
P10Qor P10R with Tornado a bassier but high quality option.
Very difficult. But the P10R or C10Q for me...
I like the idea of the C10Q in a Princeton Reverb. All the same qualities as the C10R, but 1.25" voice coil instead of 1", so you gain a little more headroom without sacrificing any sound quality (also reflected in the fact that the Q is rated 10w more than the R).
I feel like I'm living the "Tell Tale Heart" What's that heartbeat sound in the background?
Very good job! Thanks