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Forums :: Ask Amp Tech Expert Skip Simmons

Jensen P10Q differences

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Sat, 03/10/2012 - 12:17
Special45
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Hi, Skip, I picked up a 59' vibrolux with a black frame P10Q, Would this be an organ pull? I did some online research, and can't find much info on this. It sounds wonderful. The 220xxx is there, it also has a frame speaker code that is C6942, what does that mean? Thanks for the help, Pete Grissim

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Thu, 03/15/2012 - 19:14
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Expert Skip Simmons
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blackframe P-10Q

Hello Pete- It DOES sound like a speaker from an organ..... the "C" number is a Jensen stock number. Of course, Jensen supplied speakers for all kinds of stuff besides guitar amps. If the speaker wouldn't be visible to the customer, many companies used a (cheaper, I bet) "blackframe" speaker without any branding besides the code numbers. As far as researching it, let your old buddy Skip save you some time.....YOU SCORED.

Skip Simmons

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Fri, 03/16/2012 - 17:13
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P10q

Thanks, Skip

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