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CERAMIC Vintage
The JENSEN® "C" series speakers were developed because the world's supply of cobal (Co in AlNiCo) slump, making this raw material more expensive. While ceramic magnets are larger in size than comparable AlNiCo magnets of the same gauss strenght, their cost is lower. "C" series JENSEN® speakers use same cones and voice coils comparable to our AlNiCo series speakers, thus providing a similar tone but at a reduced price.
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CH Series speakers build on the legendary heritage of JENSEN® Vintage Models. They are built in high volumes, allowing great cost efficiency. State-of-the-art spekers manufacturing, careful parts selection and detailed quality control combine to produce the affordable JENSEN® series
The "Living legends" of Rock and Roll guitar sounds are back! Original designs of the late 40's and early 50's have been recreated using many of the original parts suppliers. Highly efficient AlNiCo magnets and seamed paper cones are the foundation for the famous JENSEN® Sound. JENSEN® "P" Series Vintage AlNiCo magnet speakers represent an important contribution to the paste, present and, no doubt, the future of rock and roll music. They are loved by generations of guitarists around the world.
Vintage American AlNiCo Guitar Speaker Jupiter 8SA is an 8" seamed cone speaker with a Small Alnico Magnet, an upgrade replacement for Jensen P8R.
Vintage American Ceramic Guitar Speaker 8″ seamed ribbed cone with small ceramic motor, replacement for Jensen C8R.
Speaker Break-In / Agin Service for Guitar Speakers. Corresponds to a continuous operation of 24 hours. Many new and unused loudspeakers sound harsh and must be used for a certain time to develop their sound. This ageing process can be accelerates with this service which "wears" different parts of the speaker, so it will sound softer and smoother, in particular the top end.
Universal size for 8" speakers Dome diameter: 80 mm
As the frequency increases, the radiation of a loudspeaker is increasingly focused on its center. If the listener is in this beam, the sound is extremely harsh and biting; if one moves to the side of it, the sound becomes significantly darker and treble components are partially missing. To reduce this behavior, a diffuser is used. This sits directly in the beam of the speaker and deflects the high frequencies very strongly, it breaks the "beam". This makes the sound much fuller and more balanced.
Hear the Diffusor in action on ->YouTube (made by one of our customers, Thanks !)
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