Jensen P12Q Alnico Vintage 8Ohm

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Guitar speaker

  • Size: 12"
  • Power rating: 40 watts RMS
  • Impedance: 8 Ohm
  • Installed in Bandmaster, Bassman, Deluxe, Tremolux (-1961)
Available since February 2007
Item number 110226
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Impedance 8 Ohms
Size of the speaker 12"
Power 40 W
141 €
Including VAT; Excluding 19,90 € shipping
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Jensen P12Q Alnico Vintage 8Ohm
David7425 03.10.2015
PROs
- low sensitivity (95 db) means this is not as loud as some other speakers at the same volume setting. (6 on the volume with this is about the same as 4 on the volume with a C12K in my deluxe reverb)
- very light weight for a 12" speaker - at 4.1 lbs, it's a full 5 lbs lighter than a C12K (9.65 lbs)
- good Jensen "brightness" - would definitiely "cut" in the mix.
- 8 mounting slots means this can be a drop in replacement in Deluxe Reverb or other amps with 8 mounting studs

CONs
- Farty low end when amp is driven into overdrive, or when amp is clean but fairly loud
- Fizzly high end when amp is driven into overdrive - this can be EQ'd away by backing off treble about 3 notches.
- Seems overpriced for what it is. C

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I picked one of these up and tried it in my Deluxe Reverb, in part because it is a lower efficiency speaker so is a little bit lower volume for the same power input. Also, it's substantially lighter (5 lbs lighter) than the stock C12K. And last I tried it because I loved the sound of my (former) Super Reverb that used four Jensen 10" speakers of similar style and magnet. I also watched some demos of FSR Deluxe Reverbs that use this speaker, and thought the earlier breakup would suit the style of music I am currently performing.

However, compared to the Stock Jensen C12K, it turns out I prefer the stock speaker quite a lot.
And compared to a 10" Jensen P10R, I like the 10" better than this P12Q.

This P12Q is by comparison - almost fizzly sounding if you crank your amp enough to get the overdrive tones, or use an attenuator to get there. (It's not the attenuator, the comment applies without the attenuator as well.) Rolling back the treble helps that fizzly high end. But what I could not EQ successfully was the Farty low end. Jensen describes this as "loose" low end in the product description on the Jensen site. The C12K is described by Jensen as "Tight" low end. I guess a like a tight low end. The sound samples on Jensen's website do give a feel for the differences between the speakers - they play the same riffs through all the speakers so if you have decent computer speakers, you can hear the differences if you turn it up a bit.

Speakers are a very subjective thing, and I'll also add that the differences may be more noticable for recording than for live performance in a club atmosphere. And their are tradeoffs. If the weight of hauling your amp around is killing you - this can shave 5 lbs off but sacrifices the low end and might need a little different EQ settings. It can also allow you to get to the tube overdrive at a lower volume than a C12K. But for me the farty low end was a killer.

In my opinion, there are cheaper and better alternatives available from Celestion, Eminence, Weber and others. I've bought lots of speakers and tried them (including break in periods) including Greenbacks, V30's, Creambacks, Legends, Patriots, Jensen Ceramics, Jensen Mods, Jensen Alnicos, Carvins, Mesa's and different sizes as well - 6", 8",10", 12" 15". You might say I'm a tone chaser, a gear junkie, or a mad scientist of guitar gear. This speaker, to me, has less bang for the buck at $139 than almost anything else I've tried. Luckily, I bought mine used for significantly less than that, so I can't complain too much...and I can afford to resell it without taking a bath. Or I might keep it in a 1x12 extension cabinet and see if it mellows with more playing. I can't be certain how much break-in it has seen, which might help the highs, but is unlikely to fix the farty "loose" lows. They sound similar to the Jensen sound samples so...I probably should have started there.

I highly recommend using Jensen Speakers audio samples on line to listen carefully to various speaker choices from Jensen.
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Great little speaker if low wattage is your thing.
TrEr 22.03.2017
Definitely not a speaker you would want in a Marshall stack. But for lower powered vintage American amps it's really nice. Think Supros, older Fenders, especially Tweeds. It really suits those kind of amps.

Definitely not an allrounder. These lower powered Jensen alnicos will probably not be ideal for most amps but in the right setting they can be amazing. I love them!
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Unabdingbar für den Original Fender Tweed Sound
Martin K. 06.01.2022
Manche Sounds, und dazu gehört der Fender Tweed Deluxe zum Beispiel, sind in unseren Ohren durch unzählige Aufnahmen eingeprägt und werden eben deshalb, so wie der klassische Sound einer Geige oder Cello , sofort wieder erkannt.
- Ich habe den Speaker als 8 Ohm Version in eine Reproduktion einer Tweed 1x12 Lautsprecher Box eingebaut und bin hoch zufrieden. In Kombination mit dem puristischen Tweed Amp und dem Gehäuse aus Kiefernholz, verzahnt, baffle board , etc. entsteht der elastische und extrem luftige Klang, den wir so lieben.
- es gibt keine Alternative in meinen Augen, die diesem Speaker bei dieser speziellen Konfiguration das Wasser reichen kann. Eben weil es nur so funktioniert. Signature Sound von Jensen.
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Michel974 05.11.2012
J'ai acquis un ampli à lampes 1w Blackstar HT1 RH; il me fallait un hp, pour un boitier que j'ai fabriqué moi même pour qu'il s'intègre dans ma (très) petite pièce. On propose souvent des hp Celestion, mais je joue principalement du rock années 50-60, rockabilly , country, blues et un peu de jazz. Et c'est sur des amplis Fender que cela se jouait, et non sur Marshall ou Vox, le choix est par conséquent Jensen. un 30cm est à l'aise pour encaisser les graves sans distorsion, le modèle Q suffit pour 35w (RMS) avec une bonne dynamique et un bon rendement (>96db). J'en suis vraiment content, et je referai le même choix si c'était à refaire. Fabriqué en Italie, pas en RDC.
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