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I don't understand that - you mean that you need to re-bias it (whatever that means....) every time you change the valves? Even if you replace the valves with the same type as before?
JohnA said:This guy isn't far from you
OMFG You crazy mixed up shredder you...tried to play more than two notes per second didn't you?stratman323 said:Well I managed to blow both the speakers at last night's rehearsal. :-? Any suggestions for replacements? It seems that it's cheaper to get a new set of Jensens than it is to get the originals re-coned, which seems crazy to me.
stratman323 said:Well I managed to blow both the speakers at last night's rehearsal. :-? Any suggestions for replacements? It seems that it's cheaper to get a new set of Jensens than it is to get the originals re-coned, which seems crazy to me.
stratman323 said:How do I tell which Jensens are Chinese and which are Italian? It's not something that gets mentioned in the ads I've seen.
Dave_Mc said:never really tried too many jensens, can't really help there.
marcusnieman said:and put Italian Jensens in all of them.
stratman323 said:marcusnieman said:and put Italian Jensens in all of them.
Ceramic or Alnico? And did the new speakers affect the tone or volume much?
stratman323 said:Thanks Marcus, that's good to know. One more thing was that I checked the speaker in my Blues Junior, which I don't rate at all - thin, scratchy tone. It has a Fender speaker - made by Eminence!
Yes, I've had a good look around the Jensen website, & their recommended replacements for my amp are the P10R, C10R or C10Q. I'm bothered that I would lose power & headroom with the Alnico P10R, so that leaves me with the two ceramics, which have 25w & 70w power handling. The amp is 35w or 40w (depends what you read), & as there are two speakers, I understand that I need to divide the power by 2 - so I need each speaker to handle 20w. Is that right?
So that means I should be OK with the C10R, which can handle 25w. Am I right in thinking that using a speaker with a higher wattage than the amp would lower the overall amp output, but may increase the low frequency response?
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