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  1. #61
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    Yes,

    Time to see the Boss..

    Enjoy, they are a fine loudspeaker.

    Ian

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    just wondering: how were/is these beuties installed in the real studio? in corners, flat against wall? on wall? i´ve seen one setup even was installed in the wall!.
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    I've seen pictures of the 4430 with the horn mounted sideways - was this a standard user "option"? I'm sure this was for horizontal mounting.

    John

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    Re: Don't forget:

    Originally posted by Zilch
    R=E/I

    oh! missed this one!

    shouldnt it be R=U/I?

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    Smile

    Actually V=RI, or R=V/I, whatever.

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    i tried moving em out about 2m in the room. and shit! what an improvement! suddenly there´s new instruments playning! never heard before....cool! bass is crystalclear. the problem i had when starting this thread is gone shure some crappy recording still sounds like crap...but good crap, no brainfrying treble anymore!


    however theres something funny going on around 1khz. i belive this would be the crossover? bi-amping maybe will solve this?

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    Originally posted by Figge
    however theres something funny going on around 1khz. i belive this would be the crossover? bi-amping maybe will solve this?
    What's it doing? If the HF phase is backwards, (easy to do with JBL's confusing standards), it will definitely cause anomolies at crossover. Maybe you could switch the HF polarity as a check...

    John

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    Originally posted by johnaec
    What's it doing?

    first: everything is in phase...now...doubblechecked!


    well for ex. was playing van the man "streets only knew your name" room was rockin´and i was happy! then the girls in the quire came in and started off! i believe it is somewhere around 1khz maybe just under....dunno! anyway it sounded like "dunno the word" (if ur on stage and take the mic ur singing in and put it infront of the speakers u get a horrible hurtin´ thing going!) thats the word im seeking here... something like that happend to the girls! and some other records too...just that frequency!

    everything else is just fabolouse!

    oh! and i aint been smokin´!

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    Originally posted by johnaec
    Maybe you could switch the HF polarity as a check...
    LOL!!

    [Alas, poor Figge is doomed...]

    It's the DOOR, I tell ya!

    Damping with naked pulchritude is the only appropriate solution.

    Trust me, here....


    [Or, maybe, Widget will suggest something....]
    Last edited by Zilch; 07-29-2004 at 10:38 AM.

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    Hey Figge,

    Are you saying that you are getting a 1KHz sound out of the speakers kind of like feedback?

    If so, are you sure the compression driver's diaphragms are properly centered? Could it be a rubbing coil from one of the woofers? Is this sound the same in both speakers?

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    well not exactly...but the freq around there is how should i put it very.....intense would be a better word! even at pretty low volumes...almost as if there was a phase problem between the woofs and horns?? my first guess was someting like the crossovers but...those horns shure loads up the room...could be some reflections also.

    otherwise theyre now very smooth...compared to when placed in the corners.

  13. #73
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    Originally posted by Zilch
    Alas, poor Figge is doomed


    beggining to believe that myself!

    was alot easier owning the damn L-100:s never any problems! everything i did with em sounded the same

  14. #74
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    im 200% shure the drivers are correct wired. i will check once again! i have hooked the cable with black stripe onto the black terminal on all 4 drivers. the woofs are supposed to pop in when given positive signal on the red terminal....right? i have tested this on the compressiondrivers and they did what they should!
    and so does da woofys!
    Last edited by Figge; 07-29-2004 at 11:17 AM.

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    Originally posted by Figge
    was alot easier owning the damn L-100:s never any problems! everything i did with em sounded the same
    Don't get me started...

    OK, Figge, I give - send me your 4430's and I'll let loose of a pair of splendiferous L100's. Deal??
    bo

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