When your 10" bass cab starts farting out or loses that punch you need to cut through the mix, the Jolt-10 gets you back in business without breaking the bank. This isn't some miracle driver that'll turn your practice amp into an SVT stack, but it's a solid replacement woofer that handles 200 watts RMS and delivers the kind of tight, focused bass response you need for most gigs.
The 30 Hz to 5 kHz frequency response covers your fundamental notes and enough harmonics to keep your tone defined in the mix. That 94 dB sensitivity means it's efficient — you're not going to need massive power to get useful volume out of it. The 53-ounce magnet and 2.5" voice coil provide enough magnetic force to keep transients tight when you're digging in, while the pressed steel chassis won't flex under heavy playing.
This driver works best in small to medium venues where you need controlled low-end that doesn't muddy up the stage sound. It's particularly good for situations where you're running direct to FOH and your cab is mainly for stage monitoring. The paper cone with cloth surround gives you that natural bass guitar tone without the harshness of some synthetic materials.
The 8-ohm impedance plays nice with most bass heads and combo amps. Installation is straightforward if you've ever changed a speaker before — just standard wire connections and mounting screws.
Bottom line: This is a reliable, no-frills replacement driver for bassists who need their 10" cab working again without spending premium money on exotic drivers.
Technical Specifications
- Power (RMS): 200 Watts
- Power (Peak): 400 Watts
- Driver Size: 10"
- Impedance: 8 Ohms
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 5 kHz
- Sensitivity: 94 dB
- Voice Coil: 2.5"
- Magnet: 53 ounce
- Chassis: Pressed Steel
- Cone Material: Paper with Cloth Edge
- Warranty: One Year
- Recommended For: Bass guitar cabinet replacement and upgrades
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this fit my existing 10" bass cabinet?
The Jolt-10 uses standard 10" mounting dimensions and should drop into most bass cabs designed for 10" drivers. Make sure your cabinet has enough depth clearance for the 53-ounce magnet and that the mounting holes line up with standard spacing. The 8-ohm impedance matches most bass amp setups.
How much power do I need to drive this effectively?
You'll get good performance from 100 to 200 watts RMS. The 94 dB sensitivity means it converts power efficiently, so even a 100-watt head will push it to useful volumes. Don't exceed the 200-watt RMS rating unless you want to buy another one.
What venues work best with this 10" driver?
This handles small to medium rooms up to about 200 people, rehearsal spaces, and studio work where you need controlled bass response. It's built for bassists who want punchy midrange definition along with solid low-end. The 30 Hz extension covers most of what your bass puts out.
What's involved in the installation?
You'll need basic speaker wire (16-gauge or heavier for runs under 20 feet) and either soldering skills or good terminal connections. Standard mounting screws should work with your cabinet's existing holes. If you've never swapped a speaker before, have a tech do it.
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