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The JensenMOD6-15 is a high-performance 6" guitar speaker with 15 watts of power and a 4 ohm impedance, designed to enhance the sound quality of small practice amps, making it an ideal upgrade for aspiring guitarists.
| ASIN | B00346IBBC |
| Additional Features | Ceramic Magnet |
| Antenna Location | electric guitar practice and performance |
| Audio Driver Size | 6 Inches |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Audio Output Mode | Mono |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,187 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #127 in Guitar Amplifier Speakers |
| Brand | Jensen |
| Built-In Media | 1 x Jensen MOD6-15 6" Guitar Speaker |
| Compatible Devices | Guitar |
| Connectivity Protocol | Auxiliary |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 121 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Ceramic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 08034028640025 |
| Impedance | 4 Ohms |
| Is Waterproof | FALSE |
| MP3 player | No |
| Manufacturer | Jensen |
| Material | Ceramic |
| Model Name | Jensen MOD6-15 |
| Model Number | 7539581306 |
| Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
| Number of Audio Channels | 2.0 |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 15 Watts |
| Speaker Size | 6 Inches |
| Speaker Type | Guitar Speaker |
| Specific Uses For Product | guitar practice and small performances |
| Subwoofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
| Tweeter Diameter | 1 Inches |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | No Wireless Communication Technology |
| Woofer Diameter | 6 Inches |
B**Y
No Brainer Upgrade
I am pro musician, playing 50 plus years. I own all kinds of amps, mostly tube stuff. I bought a little Fender Frontman 10G about a year ago just to put by the sofa so I had something smallish to amp my guitar. The Frontman as it comes stock is ok as a practice amp, however, the tone for me was just not happening. Putting in this Jensen totally changed this amp from a somewhat "toy" amp to a real amp. The difference is night and day. Tone and volume is soo much better. So good in fact that I would have no problem using this amp for a small venue, or coffee house or even a church. Will it cover a acoustic drummer???? Not unless he plays very quiet. But it will easily keep up with hand drums, etc. For a very small price, you will completely change this amp and make it a really useful piece of equipment. One thing to note is that the speaker terminals are reversed from the stock speaker. Zero problem. Just put the positive and negative leads (marked) where they belong. Installation took all of ten minutes. A must do upgrade.
K**N
Great Upgrade for a Fender Champion 600 Amp
I ordered this to replace the stock speaker in my Champion 600 guitar amp. This speaker really opened the amp up - it took much of the mids out of the amp, giving it a cleaner, black face type sound. I can still get the stock speaker sound by dialing up the tone on my guitar, so no loss there. This speaker appears to be much more efficient than the stock speaker, so the inherent 60 Hz hum in the amp is much more apparent. I think it was muffled in the stock speaker. New tubes helped, but the hum is still there. That being said, the improvement from the Jensen Mod speaker is still worth it. Great, inexpensive upgrade for your 6" amp.
T**R
Drop-in replacement for Fender Frontman 10G speaker
Despite several internet threads to the contrary that poo-pooed the idea of upgrading this little amp, I found this speaker was a good replacement for the stock Fender Frontman 10G speaker - I definitely hear a difference - it sounds clearer and can be pushed to greater volume before distorting. It took all of 5 minutes to unscrew the back 4 screws, take the back off, unscrew the 4 speaker screws and disconnect the two leads (white goes to positive), put the Jensen in place and screw it in (make sure to re-connect the ground wire) and connect the two leads, and replace the back and screw it down. It was so easy I did it twice, just to confirm the sound difference between the two speakers, making sure I kept the same amp and guitar tone and volume settings. For the price this is an easy and worthwhile upgrade. I'd do it again, now I like the 10G even more.
J**S
Not even broken in, and I already love it
Many reviewers here have used this speaker to upgrade their Fender Champion 600 amps. That's what I got it for, as well. All I have to add is my observation about the rather dramatic changes this speaker provided. When I tested the amp in the store over two years ago, I was so happy with its sound, I bought it spontaneously. I started using it for recording immediately, and it has never disappointed me. That said, there was a certain "closed down" quality about the sound that was not unpleasant, but less than brilliant. New tubes helped, but the amp was never what you'd describe as "chimey". I was never really unhappy with that, considered it the amp's typical, charming, if somewhat reserved, character. But when I installed the Jensen MOD, mostly because it was so affordable, I was really stunned by the amount of mojo it added. It was like a door being opened, a blanket being lifted, and some other typical guitar-sound-metaphors that don't really explain what's going on. I found myself unable to put the guitar down. That's always the clearest indication that something important has happened to my sound. The little Champion suddenly reveals a richness and clarity of sound that I didn't really expect. Sort of like the "new strings" experience, times two. Invest in this speaker, you won't regret it for a minute.
T**D
Nice little speaker but...
I ordered this to replace the factory speaker in a Fender Champion 600. The overall sound quality improved and it was a direct fit so the job was quick. However, After playing a while I found that when lower notes are played (starting around A on the E string) the bass was lacking a bit and produces what can be best described as a "farting" sound. This also occured with the OEM speaker. I solved the problem by getting the MOD-8 and installing it into its own cabinet. I could have mounted it in the Fender but I didn't want to mod the speaker panel. The 8's cabinet is modeled after the Champion and it plays fantastic. So - The 6 is an improvement...but the 8 is much better. I may even try the "10" now...
M**A
Updated bocina.
Excelente item Thank's.๐
J**F
Great little speaker for Small Guitar amp
I modded my Roland Micro Cube with this larger speaker to try to get rid of the flabbyness at high gains the Micro cube is known for. It makes the amp sound fuller and has more midrange. It is a great speaker. In my case unfortunately the Micro Cube must have flabbyness built into its circuitry.. I tried playing the amp with the speaker hooked up laying on the workbench, before I installed it into the cabinet (Which I had to "modify" to accept the the speaker), thinking the small cabinet contributes to the speaker flabbing and it still Flabbed at MAX volumes on certain AMP settings. Not as much but it still happened. But at less then cranked volumes, it sounds really good. I also did an "A" "B" test with the 5" original Micro Cube speaker just to get the idea of the difference. It was significant. I tried this hooked up to Old Fender VibroChamp to test the speakers capabilities to assure me that the speaker wasnt flabbing out. The VC has its original Fender Special Design 8" in it In that application it was HUGE... It sounded really good. No Flab. Great Speaker great Price.
T**R
Ghetto Blaster replacements!
I searched for a good boombox replacement speaker FOREVER before I found these little gems! These are just what a boombox replacement NEEDS to be! They don't have huge magnets so they fit. They are efficient so they make good use of the 6 watts / channel. They come in 4 ohm voice coils so they get all the power from the amps, 8 ohms coils leave money on the table. And they have the response that a boombox needs. Face it, an open back on a radio will never give solid bass down below 75 hz with 6 watts so why noy get a driver with a free air res in the 90 hz, weight the cone with a few extra grams of whatever to lower the free air down to 75 - 80 hz and be happy with a sick loud Ghetto Blaster! Man these where a find! Now if Jensen would just make a 4.5" 4 ohm driver I would be a happy camper!
K**C
I like it.
The tone is in the speaker. This is SOOOO much better than the crap speaker it replaced. OK, to be straight, I was replacing a Jenson from the 60's in an old tube amp I rebuilt so ymmv.....but in that use case it was a total win and I have a couple more I rebuilt that will get the upgrade as well.
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