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Jensen P10R

Summary
Price New Jensen P10R @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.jensentone.com
Features 5.4 (9 responses)
Sound Quality 7.8 (16 responses)
Reliability 7.6 (9 responses)
Customer Support 9.3 (3 responses)
Overall Rating 6.6 (18 responses)
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Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 03/14/2007 at 11:59am by MOberst

Features : No Opinion
It's a speaker. It does what it's supposed to.

Sound Quality : 9
These speakers make my '69 Super Reverb sound like it should. As mentioned, out of the box, without break-in, these can be a bit shrill and transparent. But let's face it...if any amp you play sounds THAT bad, you're obviously not "playing the amp" right!! Come on...Let them break-in. After a couple weeks, I had a classic fender sound with plenty of bluesy sustain upon break up. Loud and tight with plenty of jingle jangle. I play a Tele, a strat and a Danelectro U2...I have no complaints. I've never owned a better setup.

Reliability : 10
Never had a problem. 6 months.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never had to deal with Jensen.

Overall Rating : 10
I've been playing for 15 years. I own a Fender Vibro Champ w/original 8" speaker, many guitars, a tube screamer, a Rat, etc. If some industrious thief managed to de-solder the speakers and remove 'em from my Super without elecrocuting himself, I suppose I'd try to find some used ones. These are superior to the Eminence Fender replacement speakers that were in my Super, obviously. If I ever got as bad a sound as the previous reviewer, I might call Jensen and send the speakers back, or I would alter my own set up to make these speakers sound good. That hasn't been necessary for me...My Super with P10-R's has served me well on countless gigs and recordings.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 12/29/2006 at 03:34am by Nate

Features : 5
In a new Bassman LTD reissue. Looks like the old ones, but...

Sound Quality : 4
Garbage. Stay away from these if you're used to good tone. Buy an old Bassman before one of the new ones, that's my opinion. I sold the amp because of how bad the speakers sounded. I thought I hated 10's until I played some Webers. Shame on Fender and Victoria.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 4
What a scam. They're made by a shit company in Italy and they slap the Jensen sticker on it for all of the dopes who buy into Fender "relic" jobs and old school gear. These are crappy speakers...try Weber or Celestion, at least. This may be a good choice for a cheap combo, but not for a serious amp.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted 10/09/2006 at 10:21am by Rhinonip

Features : 1
Its a speaker. What is it to made to do but project sound? Well, it does that much.

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Dreadful! DREADFUL! At low volumes, these speakers do a good enough job, clean and sparkly. BUT crank up the amp towards anything remotely powerful enough to fill a room or to play w/ drums (about 3.5 on my Bassman) and out comes the most tinny, overly emphasized highs you have EVER heard! It sounds like what it must feel like to be stung in the scrotum by a entire hive of bees, one by one. It stings, it hurts, it's shrill and unforgiving. Considering I use an Epiphone w/ P90s and a Jazzmaster (an already bright guitar), these speakers make even the best amp (its a friggin tweed BASSMAN!) sound hideous.

Reliability : 10
Haven't blown or anything. So reliability has not been a problem.

Customer Support : No Opinion
haven't dealt w/ them

Overall Rating : 1
Sound awful awful awful. Can everybody say, "FUCKING ICE PICK IN THE FRONT OF MY SKULL!"


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: Euro's 78
Submitted 08/25/2006 at 06:39am by Marco

Features : 6
I have a Mesa Blue Angel 4x10" wich I use for a rock based band.
Originally it is a blues amp and its just 1 channel. I don't like high-gain amps, and this amp get its overdrive from driving the output tubes, which I totally dig. The amp has a selector for 3 output options: 2x6V6 tubes for 18 watt, 4x EL83 tubes for 30 watt, and simullink, which combines both tube caracteristics (output amps) for a total of 40 watts.

It's stock (black&unlabeled) mesa(?) speakers sounded terrible (very very harsh ear destroying highs). A friend has the same amp (head version) but with a Mesa cabinet loaded with Jensen P10R's. When he heard my amp he said: "where are the lows + low/mids?? This totally doesn't sound like my amp". I have read some reviews here on H-C and noticed early Blue Angels had Jensen P10R's in them, so I decided to go that way.



Sound Quality : 7
With the P10R's in it, the ear destroying highs are gone and what I get is a balanced tone. Nice highs, good mids and I can get lows now. Note that this is a 10" speaker, so the lows are not as good projected as a 12" speaker. I am very satisfied with this speaker setup.

I would like to mention that these speakers where made in a time that amps where between 15 and 50 watts and that's where these speakers will excell. If you play an amp with higher output, then these speakers will not be good.

My rate is a good 7. I cannot go higher, because I did not test other speakers.

Reliability : No Opinion
Don't know. Just got them.


Customer Support : No Opinion
Haven't tried them yet.

Overall Rating : 7
Because nothing is perfect.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: US $45.00
Submitted 03/21/2006 at 09:21pm by Jeff

Features : 9
10" alnico magnet, paper cone, untreated surround. Very well built.

Sound Quality : 9
Installed this speaker in my Fender Pro Junior...what a difference from the stock Eminence. The low end tones come across with a sharper attack, the highs are crisp and clear. Make no bones about it, this is a bright speaker, but that means the tone control on your amp or guitar will finally be useful. When I dial down the tone on my humbucker archtop (Epiphone Broadway) to 5, set the volume at 6, and the amp to 5, I get a great, fat, jazz tone that is articulate in the highs and muted in the bass. With my strat, the amp GROWLS unlike it's ever growled before. "Chimey" highs and biting midrange. I no longer use any effects b/w my guitar and my amp. Fits my playing perfectly (jazz + blues).

Reliability : No Opinion
Can't complain. I put the speaker into the amp, it works and keeps on working.

Customer Support : 9
Bought the speaker from Joe at vintagespeakers.com. Great customer service - he'll spend the time to find the speaker that best fits your needs.

Overall Rating : 9
I don't want to go back to the stock Eminence (105, I think...). The Jensen P10R gave my Pro Jr. the sound I was looking for. I'm very happy with it.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: US $49
Submitted 12/01/2005 at 11:57am by Bill Gary

Features : 9
Ive owned the original jensens and these are about as close as you can get. Got a set of four for my Home Made Bassman cab.

Sound Quality : 10
These are well made speakers. Very tight and bright well made for the cab I built. I got an fender M-50 guitar head a while ago. It had a huge head cabinet for its size. I finally got around to making the 4x10 cabnet into an open back and mounted this head in it like an earley blonde Bassman.
I tried other speakers in it including Jenson Ceramics, Eminance, Etc but I was looking for a certain sound they couldnt give me without a lot of tweaking. Too much Mids. I put a set of these Alnicos in it and now it matches the fender head to a T. The range on the amp EQ knobs are right there now. I now get a great Vintage American Sound out of this amp I couldnt quite capture before. The speaks have good attack and are superbly clean at lower volumes. Kick it up a notch and Crank up gradually as you increase volume. These speakers have a SPL of 95 so they may not be good or as loud in all applications. they are 25w and in my amp which is 100w its just right. 1/2 of the volume knob is clean then it begins to break up from there up. My opinion is they best for the fender sound. Dont expect just any amp to be plugged in and sound good. IE I need a set of 10's for my Marshall and will probibly try the eminance Deltas or Red coats. I'm an electronic tech and know a littel about matching the resonate frequencies of the speakers to the frequency responce of the head to get the best dynamics out of it. I hit on this fender sound dead on with these Jensens. These speaks would probibly sound good with my Ampeg, Sunn, and Marshall heads also but I plan to match them with other speaks. I have 4x12 Marshall with 75w Celestrons and Peavey with 4x12 eminance for the big jobs. But for the Garage rehursals up to small clubs I wanted a Big sound at Lower DBs, Portability, and Light weight. Alnicos did the trick here. Hell I can use this baby anyplace now.

Reliability : 10
Jensens been around for nearly 60 years. Theyre expensive but there is a reason. If they blow I can recone them anyplace.

Customer Support : No Opinion
Bought these new from Orange speaker repair in Calif. They been in business awhile and could get them repaired easy enough but dont expect a problem in my lifetime.

Overall Rating : 10
They're what I wanted, But I knew what I wanted. Been playing 35 Yrs and wanted to get back to a sound I had a long time ago when I bought my first Bassman 50 back in 1967. (Still have the head) I play alot of 60s stuff in one of my 3 bands and this amp now nails the sound perfectly.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: Came with Victoria amp
Submitted 05/12/2005 at 12:39pm by Twangman

Features : 1
New Italian re-issue alnico 15 watt guitar speaker. 8 ohms. The most special feature is the magical lack of anything resembling how the REAL Jensen p10R sounded. Recoton (the Italian company that makes these under the name "Jensen") should be ashamed.

Sound Quality : 1
If you like NO LOW END, DEAD MIDS, and BRITTLE HIGHS, this is the speaker for you. On the other hand, if you want a real Jensen P10R reproduction speaker buy a Weber 10A100 or 10A125. This new Italian Jensen speaker is absolutely terrible. Why Mark at Victoria couldn't have sprung for Weber speakers in his otherwise wonderful Victoria amps, I'll never know. Oh well, they are cheap and say "Jensen" on them.

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion
These have stayed togther, but a friend of mine bought a bad one right out of the box. This is a company that is obviously profiteering from the name "Jensen" by making an extremely cheap and bad speaker, then selling them at a relative "bargain" by using the name "Jensen." Shame!

Overall Rating : 1
This is an insult to the name "Jensen." If you think these sound good, you either (a) are completely tone deaf, (2) have never heard a REAL Jensen P10R, (3) have never heard a Weber 10A125, or (4) all of the above. These are honestly of Radio Shack quality.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: US $49
Submitted 06/28/2004 at 12:45pm by Johnny S

Features : No Opinion
It's a speaker... 8ohms, 25 watts.

Sound Quality : 8
I play a new Am Deluxe Fat Strat QMT, a '96 Lonestar Strat tuned open for slide, and a '72 Tele with a Curbow neck. Stock pick-ups. MXR 10 band EQ in the effects loop, Vox Wah - TS-9 - amp.

These speakers sound good. Not great, but certainly good. Compared to the stock "Special Design" Fender ceramic speakers I was replacing, they sound excellent in my Hot Rod DeVille. They are somewhat crisp sounding new, but they are very clear and defined. The bottom end isn't as huge as it was with the stockers, but it's more natural and articulate sounding. Still big. In general, the amp sounds 10 times better at low volumes now, but I will agree that you give up some of the high volume tightness the ceramics offered. What you get in place is a more touch sensitive, clearer, natural, more interesting tone that oozes vintage. I thought they sounded fine when the power amp was driven hard.

Reliability : No Opinion
Haven't had 'em long enough...

Customer Support : 9
Got mine from Speakerrepair.com's ebay store. Great price and quick shipping.

Overall Rating : 8
I've been playing almost 10 years professionally. The P10R isn't the greatest speaker in the world, and it doesn't sound exactly like the vintages, but for the price it's very hard to beat. I'd buy four more of the these in a heartbeat. They were definitely worth the $196.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: US $45.00
Submitted 02/04/2004 at 09:31am by Steve Gould

Features : 9
10" alnico magnet speaker, vintage re-issue.

Sound Quality : 10
Use a '82 telecaster with stock bridge pick-up and blue lace senser in neck position. Perfectly suited to blues, R&B and classic rock that I play. Could also cop some pretty tasty country tones, if you were into that. I have a 6-watt, single-ended tube amp (similar to Champ circuit, but with 6SL7 or 6SN7 instead of 12AX7) built into an open-back, laminated pine combo with a 7/16" fir plywood baffle. The Jensen seems very well matched to this setup, with/without my TS-9 TubeScreamer out front (probably not a good speaker for high gain/high output amp applications, however). Very full and musical, with excellent single-note definition within chords. Nice, softly-clipped alnico voice adds vintage flavour and sparkle to both clean and dirty settings.

Reliability : No Opinion
Pretty new, so no opinion to date. Looks well-built for years of service, however.

Customer Support : 10
Haven't dealt directly with Jensen. Distributor Joe Scinta at www.vintagespeaker.com has the best prices on Net for Jensen speakers and is an ideal source of information for your application (he recommended this speaker for my setup). All Jensens come with a full one-year warranty. Rating is for sales service from Joe and his crew - great job, mate!

Overall Rating : 10
Would definitely buy this speaker again. Excellent value for the money. Would consider Celestions if playing more hard rock, metal or modern styles, but for that vintage tone, it's hard to beat the alnico Jensen re-issues.


Product: Jensen P10R
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 02/02/2003 at 07:21pm by Bill

Features : No Opinion
10 inch alnico guitar speaker

Sound Quality : No Opinion
Ok,I didn't purchase these speakers but almost did and I just want to pass on some imfo to those considering these speakers.These speakers are good if you want a really crisp clean tone but are AWFULL if you push you power tubes into clipping.The hifi-ish treble puts a razors edge on your tone that will make the best of the best amps sound bizarre.I own an older Tophat vibratrem and a custom built AC30 type amp that otherwise sounds great.For kicks I ran them through 4-p10r speakers(from a Fender Bassman) and out came a brittle buzzing tone from my otherwise warm sounding Celestion Blue/Greenback equipted amps.Even in Victoria's Bassman style amp they souded way too edgy when the power section was pushed.I think Fender got it right when they used Celestion Vintage 30's in their Bass Breaker instead of the p10r speakers.At lower volumes they sounded detailed and pretty good.All that changed as I pushed the amp power tubes into clipping.Out came an ugly fizzy tone.Perhaps they sound good if amp tone is clean and loud and sheer power is used to make the SPEAKERS clip.Maybe they sound good if you have a master volume amp where you can roll the high end off after preamp clipping occurs.However,my addvice is DON'T use these speakers(or any other crispy sounding speaker) if you rely on powertube distortion

Reliability : No Opinion
NA

Customer Support : No Opinion
NA

Overall Rating : No Opinion
Again for those who like powertube distortion,a speaker with a darker/warmer high end is MUCH better suited for this application.Also beware of Weber speakers labelled "bright" or "full range".I had a Weber p10p and a p10s and they were much too crisp for power tube bite.I posted this as I've been burned from buying the wrong speakers for the wrong application.

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