NAMM 2019: Jensen Speakers For Digital Guitarists

US Jensen announces Jet Full Range Digital D Series      28/01/19

NAMM 2019: Jensen Speakers For Digital Guitarists


Jensen Loudspeakers has announced the upcoming release of the new Jensen Digital “D” Series which they say with deliver full range tone for the digital guitarists. Here's the story in their own words...

The C12D (Ceramic magnet) and the N12D (featuring the Jensen exclusive Neodymium magnet design) are 12” speakers dedicated to amplify the “quasi full range” output signal of the digital, modeling, profiling and IR-based guitar systems, and acoustic instruments amplifiers.

Both models retain the core elements of the traditional guitar speakers with lightweight cellulose cone membranes and integrated paper surrounds. Additionally, they feature a specially developed horn-like loading in front of the voice coil that grants a frequency response extended well beyond 12kHz. This ensures a clear, transparent rendition of the reverbs, delays, and all other time-based effects, as well as of the rich harmonic spread of a high-gain lead sound.

Headroom and dynamics are delivered by the 2” voice coils, for a power handling of 150W AES (300W Continuous Program Power).

The organic, full range tone of the Jensen D Series speakers does not rely on complex, expensive two-way systems and crossovers, but rather on a finely tuned acoustic design and directivity pattern. The Jensen Ds are easy to use and install and as convenient as a traditional guitar speaker. They ensure a familiar feel and response,while providing excellent tone for the next generation of players.
Once again Jensen is leading the pack in speaker advancement.

Pricing and Availability:

Coming in May.

More information:

 

 




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