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Old 01-24-2009, 06:15 AM   #1
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jensen 10" neos

i am very impressed wth the big warm tone and shimmering tops of the jensen 12" neo - i am thinking of using a pair of neo 10"s with a 5f4 [super] clone
this amp sounds [hmmm] super with a neo 12" and i would use one but i have to redo the baffle and besides a tweed super should have 2x10 anyhow

can any body give a rundown on the tone of the 10's
and hopefully a comparison between the 10" and 12"

according to the tone charts at jensen the 12" is brighter than the 10"
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Old 02-17-2009, 07:13 PM   #2
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I looked at the data sheets at Jensentone.com. The 12" has a higher peak
between 1.5KHz and 5KHz, AND is slightly more efficient (SPL). It stands to
reason that it would be a touch brighter on the top end.
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