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| Supro Black Magick Combo. |
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| Jensen P12Q in the combo. |
This particular model, the 1695TJ, comes with a modern Jensen P12Q speaker, instead of the more common Eminence-made, Supro-labeled BD12 speaker. I wavered between the two models, but ultimately went with the Jensen-loaded model. I saw that the Sundragon Standard, the Jimmy Page-approved boutique recreation, also used a Jensen P12Q RI.
The P12Q is a bright speaker and balances the amp’s dark voicing. It is much brighter than my Weber 12A125A and A12Q speakers, my only other 12” American-style speaker references.
I thought that the Tone control’s most useful range was between 10:00 and 3:00. At 3:00, the Tone Control started to cut a significant amount of low end. I did think that cranking the Tone control’s most useful was necessary for certain thinner Led Zeppelin tones, like Communication Breakdown.
The amp has an input jack that links Inputs 1 and 2, to allow for channel blending and to achieve more gain beyond cranking a single channel. Each channel individually is clean when set at 2:00 and below.



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