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    E130 reflex loading

    I am going to build a system using the following JBL speakers: E130, 2461+2370 and 2402H.
    Which is the best compromise in dimensions and low extension?
    Jbl in the musical instrument loudspeaker instruction manual, reccomend for E130 a volume from 55 to 115 litres, but in the 4623 cabaret speaker the volume is 127 litres...
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    Giuliano

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    Quote Originally Posted by ompdiburi View Post
    I am going to build a system using the following JBL speakers: E130, 2461+2370 and 2402H.
    Which is the best compromise in dimensions and low extension?
    Jbl in the musical instrument loudspeaker instruction manual, reccomend for E130 a volume from 55 to 115 litres, but in the 4623 cabaret speaker the volume is 127 litres...
    Thanks

    Giuliano
    I have E130`s in the 4560 cabinet and they sound really nice,but building that as a DIY project might be tricky due to the angles and curved surfaces of the horn,have a look on Ebay,as u can buy empty 4560`s very cheaply now,and its quite simple to refurbish them....mine have the 2345 radial and 2420 1" with the 2405 slots in the mouth.

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