If you've got a dead 6" driver in your bass rig or you're rebuilding a cabinet, the Jolt-6 is a straightforward replacement that won't break the bank. This isn't some boutique speaker that'll transform your sound overnight — it's a solid workhorse that does what 6" bass drivers are supposed to do: handle the midrange punch and upper bass frequencies that cut through a mix.

The 150-watt RMS rating means it can handle most practice amps and smaller gigs without crying uncle. The 8-ohm impedance makes it a drop-in replacement for most existing setups, and that 92 dB sensitivity rating is efficient enough that you're not wasting your amp's power. The pressed steel frame won't win any beauty contests, but it'll survive being loaded in and out of venues week after week.

Here's what you need to know: this is a midrange driver, not a subwoofer. The 80 Hz low-end rolloff means you're not getting those chest-thumping fundamentals from your low B string — that's what your 15" or 18" drivers are for in a proper bass rig. But for that growly midrange bite that helps your bass lines cut through drums and guitars, it delivers.

Whether you're fixing a blown speaker in your practice combo or building out a 4x10 cabinet, the Jolt-6 handles everything from clean fingerstyle to aggressive pick attack. It's not going to give you that vintage Ampeg warmth or modern boutique clarity, but it'll get your rig working again without emptying your gear fund.

Bottom line: This is a reliable, no-frills 6" bass driver for cabinet rebuilds and practice amp upgrades that need to work, not make a statement.

Technical Specifications

  • Power (RMS): 150 Watts
  • Power (Peak): 300 Watts
  • Driver Size: 6 inches
  • Impedance: 8 Ohm
  • Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 7 kHz
  • Sensitivity: 92 dB
  • Voice Coil: 1.5"
  • Magnet: 38 ounce
  • Chassis: Pressed Steel
  • Cone Material: Paper Cone/Cloth Edge
  • Warranty: One Year
  • Recommended For: Bass guitar cabinet builds and replacements

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this fit my existing bass cabinet?

The Jolt-6 uses standard 6" mounting dimensions, but don't assume — measure your current speaker's mounting holes and overall diameter first. Most 6" bass drivers share similar specs, but that "most" can bite you if you don't verify before ordering.

Can this handle my 5-string or drop tunings?

The 80 Hz response handles low B and drop tunings, but understand what you're getting — this isn't a full-range driver. You'll hear the upper harmonics and attack of those low notes clearly, but the fundamental frequencies need to come from larger drivers in your rig.

How do I wire multiple Jolt-6 speakers?

Each speaker is 8 ohms. Two in parallel = 4 ohms, four in parallel = 2 ohms. You can also do series-parallel combinations for different impedances. Just make sure your final load matches what your amp can handle safely — check your manual before you start connecting speakers.

What gauge speaker wire do I need?

For most bass applications, 16-gauge wire works fine. If you're running serious power or long cable runs, go heavier. No special connectors needed — just solid connections to your amp or cabinet's internal wiring.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Jolt-6 6" 150w 8 Ohm Bass Cab Replacement Woofer Speaker
Finish
  • N / A
Categories
Year
  • 2015

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