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Jensen C-JR
Jensen C-JR
MSRP: $ 39.99

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Reviewed by:

KeithH

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
October 1, 2004

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 1 of 3

Price Paid:  $13.00 from via Ebay

Summary:
Bought these for use as cheap/disposable monitors for mobile recording. Sounded like a pair of cheap disposable speakers at first, although better than most cheap speakers I've heard. The quality of the boxes seemed pretty poor [ringy] so, I applied automotive sound-deadening pads to all inside surfaces, and used polyester quilt batting to increase the amount of lining inside the boxes. BIG improvement. When time permits, I intend to improve the crossover [all they have is one capacitor for 6db rolloff on the tweeter!] Maybe this winter I'll experiment with different crossover arrangements. Overall, a fun cheap project, and they serve their intended purpose well.

Strengths:
Fair sound for very little money.

Weaknesses:
very cheap cabinet

Similar Products Used:
Similar? I have a large pair of home-made monitors in my home studio; critical listening and mastering is done on my Ohm Walsh 4's


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Reviewed by:
profrancis
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
October 2, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 2 of 3

Price Paid:  $30.00 from circuit city

Summary:
these speakers are amazing, compared it with other speakers in its price range at CC and these were the best. I was in the process of moving and I moved my primary speakers first (Studio 100) and I ended hooking up these Jensens and I was surprise how open it sounded. For 30 a pair you cant beat it. with the right equipment these jewels can really sing. I have rated alot of equipment and I must say that these is a killer deal.

Strengths:
Sound and PRICE

Weaknesses:
nothing for the price

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paradigm,nht,jm lab,jamo


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Reviewed by:
drkielbasa
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
March 20, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 3 of 3

Price Paid:  $40.00 from CC

Summary:
Needed a cheap set for the workshop. My reference stereo consists of Conrad Johnson, Rega and Magnepan 1.6''s. Other small speakers I have owned and loved include Tangent M02''s, Rogers LS3/5a, Polk 5+ jrs. EPI TE/70, ADS L400, Infinity RS2000, Genesis 1+. For $40/pr you can''t go wrong. I bought these at CC after serious comparison using Reference Recording''s MN symphony 100 yr Copeland Aniversary CD and Jennifer Warnes Famous Blue Raincoat CD. There are problems in the crossover region that I intend to refine along with some cabinet retuning. They also lack the warmth found in more refined designs. They do very well at both low and high volumes and are not boxy sounding at all like most small speakers. That cast a fairly large image. Warning!! CC had these wired out of phase (on purpose?). They beat the $50 Sony''s hands down and dare I say that the low end Polk Models R10 and Rt15''s were miserably murky. Good speakers can sound warm and open at the same time. The Rt25''s were definitely a big step up, but there are so many better picks in that price range. The Infinity Interlude 10''s were excellent as far as tonal accuracy goes, but you can''t do justice to a review on $400 speakers without living with them for a while. These Jensens should do fine. If anything, I can use the cabinets and 5" driver as a starting point for tweaking with some vifa or peerless tweeters and decent crossovers. I will post a followup if I make any amazing discoveries.

Strengths:
Open, effecient, handled high volumes well and sounded decent at very low volumes. Tweeter was slightly forgiving on bad source (FM). Cheap!

Weaknesses:
Lack of warmth. Rear firing port. Butt ugly emblems. Slight listening fatigue, but probably tweakable.

Similar Products Used:
none at this price!


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