🎸 Elevate your practice sessions with pure Italian power!
The Jensen MOD6-15 is a 6-inch, 15-watt guitar speaker featuring an 8 ohm impedance and a ceramic magnet. Designed as a premium upgrade for small practice amps, it delivers modern, balanced tones with authentic Italian craftsmanship.
V**I
Sounds Great
The speaker sounds great. Big sound from such a small speaker. Highly Recommended
A**M
All this, and twang too!
I bought the Mod to replace the stock speaker in my Vox DA5, which was bass deficient. I had previously tried a 4 ohm Eminence, which had improved bass compared to the stock speaker, but which produced a low midrange which was rather too plummy for my taste. Also, the original Vox speaker was rated at 8 ohms, and I kept hearing artifacts which suggested that the power amp in the Vox was not happy with the 4 ohm load presented by the Eminence. The Mod is a direct replacement, and switching the drivers out was very easy. The Mod gives me the bass which I sought, along with an overall balanced sound and smooth top end, all of which are important for the sort of solo fingerstyle guitar which I play. As a bonus, I can produce twangy, Duane Eddy style melody notes on the fat strings. Totally worth the price of admission.
0**Z
Turn your cheap amp into something listenable
If you buy an amp under $300, no matter what brand and what gizmos (features) it has they will always skimp on the speakers. Speakers are the most expensive part. Normally the companies will install cheap nameless Chinese speakers featuring a light magnet (ceramic) and shoddy workmanship. Jenson Mods are inexpensive and leagues better than the standard speakers in most amp models under $300 bucks. Try it, you won't believe the improvement.
M**D
Sounds Great
Sounds much better than the crappy speaker in my Danelectro Dirty 30.
E**E
Good tone.
I had a Nano Legacy Mojo Diamond palm size amp and was running it tru a good quality 12" speaker and it sounded good. But that 12" cab was bulky, and I wanted something more desktop platform friendly. So, I got a garbage, beginner-pack type amp (about 8" X 9"), ripped the guts out, made a baffle, and installed this speaker. And it sounded almost as good as the 12"-er. Not as beefy or course, but tone-wise was fine. Very happy with this speaker and the whole rig.
M**I
Great replacement. Nice warmer tone.
I used this speaker as a replacement for my Vox da5 solid state practice amp. This speaker completely warmed up the tone and sounds great.I always believe in changing speakers before you give up on an amp and this rang true in this instance. I highly recommend this speaker for any amp needing a warmer yet more bottom end from a small amp. This is a tremendous value.
S**S
Easy Swap for a Fender SP10
I picked up a Fender SP10 amplifier for less than $10.00 at a local thrift shop. I didn't purchase it to use specifically as a guitar amp, but after the speaker swap, it'll work very well. It didn't take more than 15 minutes to swap out the cheap little speaker in the SP10 with the new Jensen. The speaker's holes all line up. NO DRILLING! And you just reuse the existing hardware. I didn't even have to solder the terminals. I spliced and taped the existing wires to an additional 6 inches of wire that I'd already threaded and electrical taped to the speaker terminals. I tested the speaker before reinserting the speaker panel in the SP10. What a difference in sound. As I'm keying in this review, I'm listening via my Kindle Fire through the SP10 with its new Jensen MOD6;15. After the speaker cone has "broken in" the sound will even get better.If you're hesitant about performing the swap, don't be. It's simple as can be. Just remember that you should purchase the 8 ohm version of the MOD6.
R**Y
The Jensen is better than stock and a nice speaker
I own 2 vox mini 5’s. I put an Eminence 620h in one and a Jensen mod 6 15 in the other. No question the Eminence is warmer sounding and more articulate. Eminence gets my vote. The Jensen is better than stock and a nice speaker, but not as nice as the Eminence.
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