Vol. I · № 04725 April 2026Bench · anechoic · 1 m
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ShootoutsP12R vs. P12N
Shootout № 04 · 11 min
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— vs — · side by side
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Jensen
P12R.

12″ · 25 W · 8 Ω · 93.7 dB · alnico
vs.

Jensen
P12N.

12″ · 50 W · 8 Ω · 97.5 dB · alnico
Jensen P12R · Jensen P12N
Fig. — SPL response · on-axis, 1 m · 80 Hz – 8 kHzlens · voice
80 Hz8 kHz
Where they sit · voice
Bass
shy
lean
tight
full
Mids
recessed
balanced
forward
honky
Top
dark
smooth
sparkling
piercing
sizzling
Where they differ · voice
Both Jensen alnicos, both scooped — but the peaks moved. The P12R bites at 2 kHz in the classic bite band. The P12N's peak has shifted up an octave into ice-pick territory. The alnico chime you expect from a P-series Jensen isn't where the P12N puts it.
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