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For a year and a half I was going through all kinds of speakers for my Roland JC120. I've tried almost all the eminence stuff and quit a few Celestions, the only thing that I settled with that came close to what I was hearing was the Texas Heat. It was good but there's still something missing that I was not hearing specially during live gigs. After some researching going on I thought I would give it one more shot and if it does not work,I still have the Texas Heat to fall back on.

So I bought two Jensen 12" tornados for my JC120, after stumbling upon it on line. And after I put it through one gig,I had finally found the speakers that really made me sound like I have some talent! I had warmth and clarity both doing solo works and rhythms. I don't have a very difficult set up,all I got is three Boss pedal, SD-1 to kick in for solos,OD-3 for my main rhythms and DD-7 for some delay. Needless to say I sounded freaking awesome
and Loud!!! I'm glad I took that one last step of the journey! I guess I've been a Jensen guy all along and didn't really realized it....... Oh! and one last bonus,my JC120 is now a lot lighter!!!

WB Brown Sound

I replaced the original speaker in my Tone King Imperial (as it was too trebly) with a 12-inch Jensen Neo. The Imperial is a great amp to begin with, but the Neo smoothed out all the harshness and transformed it into a magnificent guitar amp, an absolute blackface destroyer. Some Imperial owners resort to modding their amps by cutting the "bright cap" to reduce the treble, but all you need is a 12-inch Neo. Amazing speaker!

Stephen Jarling

I recently installed a P12R in my 5E3 deluxe circuited amp and WOW, it's THE SOUND I was looking for. Perfect clean and breaks up very nicely when pushed. I play slide and steel guitar blues through it. Thanks for getting it right.

R. Guaderrama

Recently, I replaced the original Oxford speaker in my '67 Deluxe Reverb with a new jensen C12N speaker. I also replaced the 6V6 power tubes with 2 6L6s . Result, no drummer is now too loud, even though it's still a 20 watt amp. Beautiful clean, rich tones and the breakup is still there, of course, when required. I never put the volume past 4!

Tony

Just got the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe S.E. with the C12N speaker and love it, put the tube screamer pedal on it and it comes alive, for a small package it handles the task easily, play everything from gospel to rock and it sounds equally good clean or gritty, good stuff.

Len

I have a Jensen C10R in my Silverface 1970 Fender Princeton. It gives me a great sound clean or with overdrive. I highly recommend this speaker.

Sid

I just bought two NEO 10-100's to put in a fixer-upper amp I picked up. WOW! I can't believe the difference! Huge bottom that doesn't flub out, nice present but not overpowering midrange, with a warm but present treble that's not at all muddy or shrill. If you want a speaker that sounds like ALNICO, is higher powered than Ceramic, and is light as a feather, Neodymium is the stuff for you! The best way to describe any of the NEO speakers is a clear conduit for YOUR tone. I also use a NEO 15-300 for bass.

Levi

Rebuilt a beat up and much modified 66 Super Reverb to factory specks (or as close to as possible) including a new four ten baffle as it had been modded to 2 12's it was time to choose speakers. There is tons of stuff out there on the subject and I was caught up in it. I listened to the bad, the missing, the good and the magic of it all and came to my own conclusion, take the good and make it exceptional, fill in the blanks, remove the bad and find some more magic. After holding up many layers of paper with freq. sweep curves against a bright light(how analog can you get), multiple screens on the computer(my digital input) I came up with a quartet of EL-10s. The first notes played...Magic, the first cords....Magic. To the phone "Watson come over here!"...Magic. Well I am all out of Watsons and all I can say is thank you. Jensen, job well done.

George

I replaced the stock speaker in my Orange Crush 35...I replaced it with a Jensen Mod 50 10 inch...I must say there is a great difference in the sound..Lows mids and highs are much more definitive....This is a great sounding speaker and I have played most out there...Great Product....

Billy

Just want to let you know that I used a 10 inch Falcon speaker in my amp build. It is a fantastic speaker very responsive, clear as a bell and a nice warm tone. The bass is just awesome and when overdrived it gives a nice growl but never gets muddy. I am extremely happy with it and want to thank you for recommending it to me. I will always use a Jensen speaker in future projects.

Glen

I replaced a stock 10" (4ohm) speaker in My Orange CR35LDX (solid State amp) All i can say is WOW!!!!! It really came alive. If i didn't know any better, I would swear it was a tube amp. The overdrive always sounded fizzy, and fake when using the stock speaker. With the MOD installed, it breaks up nice and smooth; it actually seems more touch sensitive now also.

Eric in LA

I load combos 2x12 & 4x12 cabs with used, vintage Jensens. Currently, I'm running a Sovtek MIG100H into a 4x12 cabinet loaded with four 35-watters. Great tone & response..nuff said

Conrad

I bought a MOD 10-50 for a modified Peavey amp. I had been using a well-known UK brand 10" but wanted better clarity. The MOD 10-50 has given me the clarity I want in spades!

John in Rocky Mount, NC

I tried a P12R in a cab, which is made from an old piano and it sounds fantastic

Nikita in Moscow, Russia

I purchased a Jensen C10R. Wow, amazing! it made the replaced speaker sound like a toy. also the quality and workmanship was flawless...I finally have the tone I've been looking for. thank you.

Brian in West Palm Beach , FL

I bought a pair of P10R's for a friend's Vibrolux as payment for a drill press I bought from him, I liked the sound so I bought a pair to go with my Fender Vibrosonic and my Peavey Delta Blues 210 and they sound great.

Pierre in Eau Claire, WI

I put the Mod Series 10-35 speaker in my Vox Pathfinder 15R, and now this amp sounds like it's supposed to sound. An "okay" amp, now sounds much better! This speaker literally woke it up, and kept me from selling it! The same thing with my Fender Frontman 25R, when I put a Mod 10-50 in that amp. Better all around response. I'm very happy with my purchases! Can't beat the sound!

G. Brown in Washington, DC

I own a standard Fender Blues Junior, I discovered a variant of this amp in a Tweed version, which had a Jensen C12N. The difference was very apparent when I did an A/B comparison. I now play the Tweed amp more than the Tolex version. By the way, I also own a Fender 59 Bassman Ltd with four Jensen 10" speakers and it blows everything else out the door! Nuff said! I am a happy customer! Thanks!.

Tom in New York City, New York

I've been playing guitar for nearly 50 years and designing and building speakers systems for musicians for more then 40 years. I bought a new Trace Elliot Bass amp a few years back that had a Jensen MOD12-70. It ended up in my Fender Deluxe, exactly the sound I've been searching for for years. Now I've got another MOD12-70 and P12Q, they make all other speakers sound muddy (no not Mr. Waters). All my amps are being changed to Jensen. If it ain't broke don't fix it.

Reinhard in Gehrden, Germany

I love the Neo! I bought a used Deluxe Reverb II recently, mainly for smaller room gigs. I have a Delta Blues 210 with Jensen P10's - great blues sound, but wanted a 112 combo, preferably a light one. The DRII had the Electrvoice EV12 speaker. This cab is a bit deeper than a Deluxe Reverb, plywood, and a bit heavier. With the EV12, it weighed 60 lbs. I loved the sound of the EV12 - super clean, but over 20 lbs in weight. I changed the speaker to a 3 1/2 lb. Jensen Neo 12-100.
I now have a combo that weighs about the same as my Delta Blues and the Neo is the best speaker I've played. It's bottom send doesn't sound flabby, my main beef with all Fender DR's. The high and mids sound like they should, lots of Fender shimmer and chime if you want it.
Best of all, you can really EQ your amp easily to fit a different guitar. The EV12 was bad for that. I have a Rivera Duarte 115 combo that sounds amazing, but weighs 85 lbs. because of the 15" EV and stays at home. A Neo 15-150 would be sweet in that amp. I also have newer P10's in my 1967 Super Reverb. Guess I'm just Jensen guy..".

Colin in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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