These Jolt-10 woofers are what you reach for when your bass cabinet speakers are blown, tired, or just not cutting it anymore. You get a matched pair of 10" drivers that handle 200 watts RMS each — real power handling, not marketing watts. The 2.5" voice coils and 53-ounce magnets give you the motor force to keep your low end tight and controlled, even when you're digging in hard.
The 30 Hz to 5 kHz frequency response covers exactly what you need for bass guitar. You'll get your fundamental notes without mud, plus enough upper-midrange clarity to hear your pick attack and string definition. At 8 ohms each, they'll drop right into most 2x10 or 4x10 cabinets without rewiring headaches. The 94 dB sensitivity means they'll get loud without needing massive power.
These aren't boutique drivers — they're workhorse speakers with pressed steel baskets and paper cones with cloth surrounds. That's actually good news for gigging bassists. They'll take the bumps and temperature swings that come with loading in and out of venues. The solder terminals are standard, so any tech can wire them up if you're not comfortable with a soldering iron.
Whether you're rebuilding a vintage Ampeg 2x10 or building a custom cabinet from scratch, these woofers deliver the punch and clarity bass players need without breaking the bank.
Bottom line: If you need reliable 10" bass speakers that handle real-world gig power and won't leave you stranded mid-set, these Jolt-10s get the job done at a price that won't hurt.
Technical Specifications
- Power (RMS): 200 Watts
- Power (Peak): 400 Watts
- Woofer: 10" Paper Cone/Cloth Edge
- Frequency Response: 30 Hz - 5 kHz
- Sensitivity: 94 dB
- Impedance: 8 Ohm
- Voice Coil: 2.5"
- Magnet: 53 ounce
- Chassis: Pressed Steel
- What's in Box: Two 10" Bass Guitar Woofers
- Warranty: One Year
- Recommended For: Bass guitar cabinet upgrades and custom builds
Frequently Asked Questions
Will these drop into my existing 2x10 bass cabinet?
Most likely, yes — if your cabinet currently has 10" speakers. These use standard mounting patterns and 8-ohm impedance that work with most commercial bass cabinets. Check your current speakers' mounting hole pattern and impedance first. If your cab is wired for 8-ohm speakers, you're good to go.
What happens if I wire these into a 4x10 cabinet?
In a 4x10 setup, you'll get 2 ohms total impedance (four 8-ohm speakers in parallel). Make sure your amp head can handle 2-ohm loads before connecting — many tube heads can't, while most solid-state heads handle it fine. If your amp is 4-ohm minimum, you'll need to series/parallel wire the speakers.
Do I need special tools to install these?
You'll need a soldering iron and basic hand tools. These connect via solder terminals, not quick-connect tabs. If you've never soldered speaker connections before, have a guitar tech do it — a cold solder joint will cause problems later. Use 12 or 14 AWG speaker wire, never instrument cable.
How do these sound compared to Eminence or Celestion bass drivers?
These are more budget-focused than premium drivers like Eminence Deltas or Celestion BN series. You'll get solid fundamental response and decent punch, but don't expect the refined midrange detail of higher-end speakers. For the price, they're honest performers that won't embarrass you on stage.
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