Are these curves with the 2406 or 2407?Originally Posted by Zilch
John
Are these curves with the 2406 or 2407?Originally Posted by Zilch
John
I have no experience with 2231, but I believe 2235 features a non-linear suspension.Originally Posted by ngccglp
2407H.Originally Posted by Johnaec
I've added driver pic and performance w/2342 Mini-Butt Biradial to above posts, John.
See also additional waveguides, below....
Tomp787 provided Engebreston 90° waveguides for evaluation:
http://www.ddshorns.com/catalog.php?page=ENG190Pro
Finally, a driver/crossover combination that almost works with JBL OASR "Dr. Seus" horn, bottom, similar performance.
<sigh>Originally Posted by Zilch
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showpost.php?p=46738
Rob and Ian, why is it Zilch has surpassed you both in posts!? Come on guys! Keep up! You have an order of magnitude more experience and technical expertise! Start posting dammit!
RIGHT!Originally Posted by Giskard
C'mon, Rob, we KNOW you're cookin' L200t3 clones there. Let's SEE 'em!
And Ian, too, who's reputed to be a closet two-way fan from WAY back.
"Aquaplas Dusting Step-By-Step" would be cool....
And how come I'm havin' to pad down the HF nearly 10 dB here. I mean, that is HUGE.
http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/AE%...4212,00-WH.pdf
It's 3 Ohms across the 6-Ohm driver impedance, then 4 Ohms in series. What's that calculate out in dB attenuation?
Is 2023 that much more efficient a woofer than LE14H-3? Spec sheet says it's 95 dB, and 2407H is 110 dB. I'd expect to pad down 3, maybe 4 dB, max.
Any guess as to how to pump up the response at 2.5 kHz? Overall compensation's otherwise pretty close on the round horns. They sound good, too.
I think this matters. These'll be the only available new JBL UHF drivers soon, maybe....
As far as I know, no one has any aquaplas.Originally Posted by Zilch
I don't get paid enough to do JBL's R & D for them. I'll wait and see what they cook up. You should snag a pair of PT800's. Although you are probably biased towards this horn stuff I think you'd be shocked to find out what Greg's little 8-inch 3-way can do. You won't need to worry about any UHF availability. You've already got the LE14H-3's. Remember, he's done the horns and dynamic drivers for just about forever now and the current rage is the Array Series. You might do well to eBay a bunch of those old drivers that command so much money you have sitting around and save for a pair. I'll be real blunt - I personally have absolutely no interest in anything less than an 800 Array at this stage of the game. It seems real natural to move up from some real 4430's to the Array Series. I know you guys like your $10 horns but that isn't going to keep JBL around into the future.Originally Posted by Zilch
If you're going to continue on this present path may I suggest you select a woofer and a tweeter and start a thread on the combination. See it through. Then pick another woofer and tweeter and start a thread on that combination. Hammer that out. This current thread is a real nightmare, especially for people starting with post #1. Hell, it's the second longest thread in the forum! I'd like to see it parsed out and shortened up. I'd also like to see it move to a DIY heading.
What does the stock system do? Do you have a baseline reference?Originally Posted by Zilch
So you have a total of 8 ohms in series then? What are the DCR values of all the inductors? Post YOUR schematic. Where are the impedance curves of the LF and HF?Originally Posted by ZilchThis is irritating Zilch. The 2023 is a completely different transducer! I've posted countless times - you can't substitute transducers willy nilly. Post a response curve of the 2023 along with a response curve of the LE14H-3, then ask the efficiency question.Originally Posted by Zilch
Why guess? Get this all in pspice and figure it out! Increasing R1 from 8 ohms to 10 ohms should net about 1 dB. I've posted about using pspice before. If you weren't so busy spamming every single thread on the forum instead of reading the forum you'd have picked that up by now.Originally Posted by Zilch
As another senior member recently stated - you're making a mockery out of this forum. I'm not amused. The snide comments about "we'll do it anyway" and "we'll verify it here" are inflammatory. And who is this "we" kemosabe? Do you really have a staff of dedicated technicians in that mess of a room?
Now, this post may seem a bit harsh but you haven't gotten any of the previous more subtle messages so I'm at a loss as to what to do next... It's like you refuse to listen to anything you don't want to hear.
The answer to that lies in what you have written.Originally Posted by Giskard
Sigh
I thought this was supposed to be fun.
I love the way music makes me feel.
That's not the point.Originally Posted by chad
This thread has been beaten to death already and a lot of good information is buried by spamming!
Ron
ZILCH!
Keep on the good work!
Maybe this thread is a mess, maybe others adress things more professional....
You showed other DIYers that it is not SO complicated to setup a DIY 4430.
You showed that it might be possible to improve the design (This part is still not finished).
You messed around with a truckload of different horns which is important as JBL stopped the 2344 production so other DIYers need close substitutes.
And I like your RTA pics
BUT the only person capable of sorting that flood of information here is you
WAIT!Originally Posted by Guido
YOU were supposed to finish up that part, no?
Thank you, friend Guido. It's wintertime. We want to see your DIY 4435's here soon.
Hello Zich...
Hey for my parts => good info is already good...
I dont care organisation thread ...
what is a post in ocean of this huge forum or the web ????
special thanks for all guy who procude a search engine
Happy Holiday ZILCH
long life to Clio-Zilch...
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