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2nd the Jensens

Posted by lokie on October 3, 2016 at 12:50:42:









Altec 802B's, Altec 32B, Jensens P15ll's, 2A3/PP

Since the Jensens were primarily sold as a single driver for Leslie Organ speaker, it takes a little work to find a matching pair. Once you find a pair w like manufacturing dates, send to Millersound in Pa. for a matching original re cone. Say... $500 or less for driver and recone. Relatively inexpensive for the quality of sound.

I think a multitude of 15'ers could work in this configuration depending on ones preference.. But I really dig the sound of the Jensen's. Full, dynamic, and clear as a bell. Very coherent w the 802/32 combo.

As Selectric stated, the network takes some work and is key to getting the sound just right and married to the room.