Sunday, September 4, 2011

Jensen C12K 12" 100 Watt Guitar Speaker, 16 ohm

Jensen C12K 12" 100 Watt Guitar Speaker, 16 ohm Review



Jensen C12K 12" 100 Watt Guitar Speaker, 16 ohm Feature

  • A Real Workhorse, Heavy On The Mids With A Solid Straightforward Tone
  • When Presented With Overdrive Distortion It Powers Through With Lows That Are Bold And Heavy
  • Vintage American Tone
  • Ceramic Magnet, 100W Rated Power, 16 Ohms
  • Made In Italy
The Jensen C12K Is The Original Or Recommended Replacement For The Following Amplifiers:

Ampeg Gemini l '64-71,
Bandmaster Blonde '60-'63,
Fender Bandmaster White '62,
Fender Bassman Blackface '63-'67,
Fender Bassman Brownface & Blonde '61-'62,
Fender Champ 25SE '92-'94,
Fender Quad Reverb Silverface '72-'79,
Fender Pro Blackface Reverb '65-'67,
Fender Pro Silverface Reverb '68-'81,
Fender Reissue '65 Deluxe Reverb,
Fender Reissue '65 Twin Reverb,
Fender Twin Blonde '60-'63,
Fender Twin Reverb Blackface '63-'67,
Fender Twin Reverb Silverface '67-'81,
Fender Twin Tweed '52-'60,
Fender Vibrolux Blackface '63-'64,
Fender Vibrolux Brownface '61-'63

Vintage Ceramic speakers are designed to sound similar to the Alnicos, and were first developed in the 1960's as a cost effective alternative to the Alnicos. The advantage of the ceramic speaker is its ability to handle more power as well as a player's front end pedal accessories. Vintage Ceramic speakers are recommended for all types of music, and sound best at loud volumes.

The Vintage Ceramic Jensen® speakers were the heart and soul of guitar amps made throughout the 1960's and are still widely used today.

Jensen® Vintage Ceramic speaker model numbers all begin with the letter C and are sometimes referred to as the "C" series. Next in the model number is the diameter or size of the speaker. Vintage Ceramics are available in 8, 10, 12 and 15 inch diameters. Following the size is a letter which designates the speaker power rating. For example, R (25 watts), Q (35 watts), N (50 watts) and K (100 watts).


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