Mod 10-35
Nominal Overall Diameter | 259 mm | 10 in |
Nominal Voice Coil Diameter | 25 mm | 0.98 in |
Magnet Weight | 270 g | 10 oz |
Overall Weight | 1.13 kg | 2.49 lbs |
Flux Density | 1.1 T |
Nominal Impedance | 8Ω | 16Ω | |
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Voice Coil DC Resistance | RE | 6.7 Ω | 12 Ω |
Resonance Frequency | ƒS | 107 Hz | 105 Hz |
Mechanical Q Factor | QMS | 18.85 | 16.9 |
Electrical Q Factor | QES | 2.65 | |
Total Q Factor | QTS | 1.75 | 2.29 |
Mechanical Moving Mass | MMS | 14.9 g | 15.7 g |
Mechanical Compliance | CMS | 150 µm/N | 146 µm/N |
Force Factor | BxL | 5.98 Wb/m | 6.9 Wb/m |
Equivalent Acoustic Volume | VAS | 23 lt. | 22.3 lt. |
Maximum Linear Displacement | XMAX | ± 1.5 mm | ± 1.5 mm |
Reference Efficiency | nO | 1.39 % | 1.94 % |
Diaphragm Area | SD | 330 cm2 | 330 cm2 |
Losses Electrical Resistance | RES | 38 Ω | 76.9 Ω |
Voice Coil Inductance @ 1kHz | LE | 0.52 mH | 3.6 mH |
Magnet | Ferrite | |
Voice Coil Winding | Copper | |
Voice Coil Former | Kapton | |
Cone Material | Paper | |
Surround Material | Integrated Paper | |
Basket Material | Pressed Sheet Steel |
Nominal Impedance | 8Ω | 16Ω | |
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Rated Power | 35 W | 35 W | |
Musical Power | 70 W | 70 W | |
Sensitivity@1W,1m | 94.1 dB | 93 dB |
Warm, straightforward tone and tight bass frequencies. When presented with overdrive distortion, it takes on a gritty edge.
I purchased two Mod 12-50 's, one Mod 10-35 , and one C10R . I have them in a birch, slant back cab with the two 12" diagonal to one another and the two 10" diagonal to each other . I love the dynamics of this combination of speakers when playing through a tube amp head. I think it sounds better with the EL-84 head than with the 6V6 head.
I used three 10" Jensen 35W Mod speakers to build my son a 3x10 bass cabinet. He's used it extensively over the last three years, and it continues to perform well. The band he is in, The Policy, would no doubt say that Jensens Rock!
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!
I was able to use a MOD 10/35-8 instrument speaker as a suitable replacement for the blown device in my Peavey guitar amp. Since making this change/upgrade, I haven't been able to get my amp back from my eldest son as he enjoys the bright colorful sound generated via this excellent audio performer while attempting to replicate riffs from Eric Clapton and Stevie Ray Vaughn.
I really like the MOD 10. I used it to replace a speaker in a Crate amp. It really changed the sound of the amp from harsh and brittle to a more warm, clear, more musical sound.
I ended up purchasing a vintage Mod 35. I love the speaker’s sound, response, and slight tone coloration, and will be ordering 4 more shortly for my 4x12.