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    Early 1930's Jensen 18" Permanent Magnet Speakers. I NEED INFO PLEASE!

    Sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum but I could use some information fast if anyone knows about them. My auction ends 7/22/10. Thanks!
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    Might want to cancel the auction, get your info, THEN repost them to eBay ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    Might want to cancel the auction, get your info, THEN repost them to eBay ...
    The auction is going good so far at $7,300.00 but there are alot of unanswered questions that people are asking me so I thought if anyone could help me out they would probably be in these forums.

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    They are late 1940's Theater woofers. What do you want to know about them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifiguy9 View Post
    The auction is going good so far at $7,300.00 but there are alot of unanswered questions that people are asking me so I thought if anyone could help me out they would probably be in these forums.
    www.hifilit.com has info on many defunct American audio brands, including Jensen. Not sure if the 18 is there but, it's worth a look-see!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1356 View Post
    They are late 1940's Theater woofers. What do you want to know about them?
    Watts, Ohms. They are not listed on the labels. Someone told me they might be some of the best woofers ever made. I know they weigh around 67 pounds each.

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    Hifiguy, I don't know very much about the Jensens 18,s, per se, but IF I had to guess, power handling would be on a par with other woofers of the era they come from. Somewhere in the 25 to 35 watt range.

    One thing I do know is the Jensen enjoyed a reputation for being premium sounding speakers, and your ebay auction bears this out as they are fetching quite handsome sums. That they are being so sought after says something, I assume! Ceratinly Jensen triaxials are famous and always said to have been woinderful sounding drivers of their time period, too!

    One question I have is that for woofers of their age, they are in EXCELLENT shape, WHERE DID YOU HAPPEN across these beauties?

    And of course, as a collectible vintage sale, you are going to be very happy with the auctions finish and price. OUTSTANDING IS MORE LIKE IT!

    Congrats on your vintage audio find, and your auction!
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    Quote Originally Posted by scott fitlin View Post
    Hifiguy, I don't know very much about the Jensens 18,s, per se, but IF I had to guess, power handling would be on a par with other woofers of the era they come from. Somewhere in the 25 to 35 watt range.

    One thing I do know is the Jensen enjoyed a reputation for being premium sounding speakers, and your ebay auction bears this out as they are fetching quite handsome sums. That they are being so sought after says something, I assume! Ceratinly Jensen triaxials are famous and always said to have been woinderful sounding drivers of their time period, too!

    One question I have is that for woofers of their age, they are in EXCELLENT shape, WHERE DID YOU HAPPEN across these beauties?

    And of course, as a collectible vintage sale, you are going to be very happy with the auctions finish and price. OUTSTANDING IS MORE LIKE IT!

    Congrats on your vintage audio find, and your auction!
    Thanks Scott! I found these at an estate sale of a deceased gentleman that worked for the Powel Crosley Company of WLW Radio fame here in my city of cincinnati ohio. These were in homebrew cabinets built into his living room wall on each side of his mantle fireplace and he played an organ through them and had an old sx-727 pioneer receiver hooked up. I was surprised there wasn't some old tube equipment. I fetched them with the receiver for $50.00. Yes, I can't wait to see how the auction ends. May be time to pay off some of those bills I have piled up and go on a nice vacation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hifiguy9 View Post
    Thanks Scott! I found these at an estate sale of a deceased gentleman that worked for the Powel Crosley Company of WLW Radio fame here in my city of cincinnati ohio. These were in homebrew cabinets built into his living room wall on each side of his mantle fireplace and he played an organ through them and had an old sx-727 pioneer receiver hooked up. I was surprised there wasn't some old tube equipment. I fetched them with the receiver for $50.00. Yes, I can't wait to see how the auction ends. May be time to pay off some of those bills I have piled up and go on a nice vacation.
    WOW! What a find.

    I did some googling of my own, but, I didn't come up with anymore info on these 18,s. Being that these 18,s are most definitley from the era of tube audio, they probaby were designed for a large cabinet with a large rear chamber volume. Sounds like the original owner had home brew infinite baffle cabinets, and they are also probably EFFICIENT as anything ever produced.

    Hopefully Tom has the info you seek, and I do agree with you, the auctions end will be OUTSTANDING!

    Once again, CONGRATS!
    scottyj

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    Here is a page from a catalog photocopy in my collection. The catalog is not dated, but the Jensen line is in transition from field coil to permanent magnet and some models have Alnico V magnets. From the text on this page it seems the date would have to be 1948 or later.

    These permanent magnet Jensen Auditorium Series speakers are rare, considerably more so than the field coil models.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Schell View Post
    Here is a page from a catalog photocopy in my collection. The catalog is not dated, but the Jensen line is in transition from field coil to permanent magnet and some models have Alnico V magnets. From the text on this page it seems the date would have to be 1948 or later.

    These permanent magnet Jensen Auditorium Series speakers are rare, considerably more so than the field coil models.
    Thank you Steve! Someone else said you are the man and indeed you are. Exactly what I was looking for. So mine are 8 ohm and the other similar model is 16 ohm. A bit od for the time period isn't it?

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    Well Mike, You seem to luck into some interesting stuff (like that 45 rpm record you found at Turtle Creek flea market and sold for $15,000.00). I personally would not do business with you, and find your post here a shameless promotion of your wares. So you paid $25 each, or for the pair? Certainly a piece of history. Congratulations on your financial wind fall.

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    WOW, almost $10k. You might want to report your profit on your income tax return .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Radiotubes View Post
    WOW, almost $10k. You might want to report your profit on your income tax return .
    And you forgot to mention 15% for tithing and offerings.

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    Yes, for the church of "Radiotubes" " And I will bestow the gift of everlasing life upon you and your Jensen woofers"

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