Vol. I · № 04725 April 2026Bench · anechoic · 1 m
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SpeakersBy brandJensen
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Chicago, then Italy · since 1927

Jensen.

The speaker that made the Fender sound. P-series alnicos defined the tweed era, C-series ceramics defined the blackface era, and both still ship in Fender reissues today.
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Magnetsceramic 6 · alnico 4
Power range25–150 W
Sensitivity92.3–99.6 dB

Peter L. Jensen co-invented the dynamic loudspeaker in 1915 and founded the company bearing his name in 1927. The guitar legacy splits cleanly by decade. The P-series alnicos — P8R, P10R, P12R, P12N — are the tweed-era voice: warm, loose, a midrange that blooms under drive. The C-series ceramics that followed — C12N and its siblings — are the blackface voice: tighter, cleaner, glassier on top, sitting behind a Deluxe Reverb or a Twin the way everyone expects that amp to sound.

The brand has been through several owners since the 1965 CBS sale. The current Jensen Vintage line is made in Italy, and most Fender reissues leaving the factory today still carry a licensed Jensen — more often a C-series than a P. The catalogue also keeps an alnico-reimagined modern line (the Blackbird, Falcon, Tornado series) alongside the strict vintage reissues.

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