Jensen JCH 1035-8 Chicago 8Ohm 4-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Nice for the price

Good tonal balance but not so efficient as manual sais…

3 years ago

Jensen VS Celestion 1980.

I was searching for a clean tone in my Marshall Lead 30 made in UK from 80s; Jensen do his job but vintage Celestion (default speaker for my old Lead 30 and OOP) is far superior in managing distortion. The Italian designed speaker surprised me for his sharp build and clean tone; I got the "Shadows" clean tone and 'm satisfied!

8 years ago

4 x in a Super Reverb

These cheap babies work a miracle in my 1976 Super Reverb.

Just what the doc ordered. Because of their relative ineffciency The power amp can now break up in a much fatter way, without completely tearing your head off.

12 years ago

Great replacement for practice amps

I bought this speaker to replace the original 8" noname speaker in my Fender Mustang I (v1).

I drilled and dremeled the front hole larger to make this fit. The result is a much cleaner sound, with a lot less mud, and sounds a lot more "grown up" than the 8". While this is not by any means a high end speaker, for a low price it can easily upgrade a cheap practice amp. The speaker is heavy and has good, sturdy contacts that are easy to solder to. It's not the most pretty speaker around, but again, it comes with a price tag that allows one to overlook such basic things. There are also several project photos of a Mustang I being upgraded to 10", so using the google image search may give you some ideas.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Jensen
  • Released in 2005
  • Average price : $52
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