C12Q

General Characteristics: 
Nominal Overall Diameter306 mm12 in
Nominal Voice Coil Diameter32 mm1.25 in
Magnet Weight426 g15 oz
Overall Weight4.10 lbs
Flux Density0.92 T
Thiele-Small Parameters: 
Voice Coil DC ResistanceRE6.36 Ω
Resonance FrequencyƒS87.3 Hz
Mechanical Q FactorQMS13.14
Electrical Q FactorQES1.94
Total Q FactorQTS1.69
Mechanical Moving MassMMS25.5 g
Mechanical ComplianceCMS130 µm/N
Force FactorBxL6.78 Wb/m
Equivalent Acoustic VolumeVAS44.1 lt.
Maximum Linear DisplacementXMAX1.5 mm
Reference EfficiencynO1.45 %
Diaphragm AreaSD490.8 cm2
Losses Electrical ResistanceRES43.2 Ω
Voice Coil Inductance @ 1kHzLE0.63 mH
Constructive Characteristics: 
MagnetFerrite
Voice Coil WindingCopper
Voice Coil FormerEpotex
ConePaper
SurroundIntegrated Paper
Dust DomeSolid Paper
BasketPressed Sheet Steel
Electrical Characteristics: 
Nominal Impedance8 Ω
Rated Power35 W
Musical Power70 W
Sensitivity@1W,1m94.6 db
C12Q
12", 35 watts, 8Ω/16Ω

Well rounded, straightforward tone with a lot of mid bite and bright highs.

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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

Upon a recommendation from another jukebox collector, I purchased two C12Q speakers and installed them in my 1967 Seeburg jukebox. They sound terrific, much like the originals! Exact fit, and excellent tonal qualities for a vintage jukebox.

Andrew in Sun Prairie, WI

I have a 1966 Fender Deluxe Reverb who's speaker gave up the ghost. Knowing that Jensen had reissues of their vintage speakers, I purchased a C12Q for my amp. When I fired that baby up with the new speaker it was like a trip back in time. The tone was tight, focused and warm, all the things a great Fender Deluxe should be and for the price, I'm not afraid to get after it a little.

Randy in Charlotte, NC

Here it is - Installed a Jensen Vintage Ceramic C12Q last year in a 5e3 kit amp. I tried other speakers to include small plug magnet alnicos. But the sound of the C12Q works the best for all volume levels of this amp. I tried the more powerfull ceramics and they sounded muddy at lower to moderate volumes. The light weight alnicos sounded too thin and had no punchy bass. IMO The C12Q is just right for all volumes and it realy handles the higher volume crunch very well: No flubby bass, and no crackling. It took me about 6 months to break it in at loud volumes, and now the speaker sounds a lot smoother than before and can handle higher volumes better. Some think that Alnicos are the way to go with a 5e3, but the C12Q does better than more expensive speakers in a 5e3.

Duce in Reno, Nevada