Yes, definitely.
That said, OP asked about "chime" and that
hints at him wanting "clean sparkly extended highs".
What´s good for Country, Surf, Funky or old British invasion sound, including early Beatles, of course it´s the opposite of what High Gain people want, including you
Never heard that particular Jensen speaker, but in general Jensen, specially modern ones, are great for that Tele or Strat twang, not that much (it´s an understatement
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) for hard Rock or Metal.
If it´s brighter than average, even less.
*Old* Alnico Jensen are smoother than modern ones, basically because they are old and worn (typically 60 y.o.
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) , all moving parts have softened and are as comfortable as an old shoe or a much read book which stays open by itself on our favourite pages, he he ... or Homer´s sofa, perfectly adapted to his .... mmmmmhhhh .... well, you know
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Modern Jensen are excellent speakers, but as tight and uncomfortable as a new shoe ... give them time
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Also Alnico is a "soft" magnet material (lower coercitivity) than ferrites, so along the way (bumps or being near strong magnetic fields) they often weaken.
That also contributes to mellowing.
New ones? ... they come out loaded to the brim from the powerful modern SICA factory magnetizer.
I make my own speakers, and IF asked to do so, I can easily under-charge them , I guess Ted Weber did something similar on demand.
@chopsauce: both speakers are killer ones, I suggested one over the other because I thought you hadn´t already bought one and might want to boost that AC4 output.
Glad to know it´s already more than enough powerful.
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