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    127a and 127h

    Are the 127a and 127h drivers specs close enough to allow these speakers to be substitued for one another? thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by midlife View Post
    Are the 127a and 127h drivers specs close enough to allow these speakers to be substitued for one another? thanks
    I believe they are, but not the "H-1"...they don't even physically fit in many applications, because the 127A + Hs were often installed sunken into the baffle.

    I'll link you to actualy specs if I find them, I did do this research a few months ago...

    je

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    From http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Thi...Parameters.pdf

    MODEL FS QTS QMS QES VAS EFF PE XMAX RE LE SD BI MMS FLUX

    127A 25 0.43 7.5 0.46 235.1 0.77 50 4.83 5.2 0.7 0.049 7.5 32 0.85
    127H 25 0.43 7.5 46 237.9 0.77 50 4.83 6.6 0.7 0.032 7.5 33 1.07

    Except for 2 or 3 items the TS parameters are very close. Whether the items on which they are different are consequential, I have no idea.

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    L40 & L40A both used same N40 network.
    L50 & L50A both N50

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