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    Response 2426, 2435

    Couldn't resist to measure the 2435

    Red: 2426 / 2344 with 4435 crossover set to zero. Don't know where these two peaks come from. Brandnew diaphragm installed, this might be the reason.
    Blue: 2435 / PH 316 with modificated 4435 crossover. Looks good!
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    hi guido,

    the curves look very nice!

    what is the PH 316 you are using with the 2435? Is it the P-Audio horn? I am still waiting for my PT-H1010HF horns to match my 2435's

    currently I am using the 2344/2420 and I am very curious to what the 2435 is capable of.

    Frank

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    Quote Originally Posted by frank23
    hi guido,
    the curves look very nice!
    Frank
    Yeah!

    Quote Originally Posted by frank23
    ..........what is the PH 316 you are using with the 2435? Is it the P-Audio horn? I am still waiting for my PT-H1010HF horns to match my 2435's
    currently I am using the 2344/2420 and I am very curious to what the 2435 is capable of.
    Frank
    Yes it's the P-Audio. It's not as good as the 2344. I would say 80°x80°. But I'll try to narrow the slot to improve it.
    Today I drilled holes in the cabinets and didn't forget to drill holes for the PT-H1010HF as well. I'll check both combinations
    a) 2435/PH316
    b) 2435/PT-H....
    Until now I didn't play music through the 2435. I'm very excited about this. The curve looks so smooooth

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    Zilch!

    blue curve shows

    2435
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    PH316
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    modificated 4435 network


    to be tested compared to 2426 + 2344 + original 4435 crossover (red curve)

    Hopefully I'll finish the 4435 this weekend.

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    Yup. When I tried that, it was obvious PT-H1010 had much better pattern control, so I shelved the PH-316's. They worked better rotated 90° (the "hourglass" orientation); I don't consider the vertical dispersion so important, but they do look weird that way:

    http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...0&postcount=67

    Wanna see your PT-H results, of course, with both driver/crossover combos.

    [AM HF drives 2426H nicely on PT-H1010 w/JBL throat adapter....]

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    Hey Guido! ... Can you hear the doorbell? ... No? ... Well maybe later this year you will. Guess who will be on your doorstep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rolf
    Hey Guido! ... Can you hear the doorbell? ... No? ... Well maybe later this year you will. Guess who will be on your doorstep.

    I think I know who. But I'll not sell them

    You and your wife are always welcome. Just give me a hint before to make sure I'm there. We have a big house and a lot of space now.

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    ,finished finally
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    Quote Originally Posted by northwood
    ,finished finally


    If I'm fast it will be sunday

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guido

    I think I know who. But I'll not sell them

    You and your wife are always welcome. Just give me a hint before to make sure I'm there. We have a big house and a lot of space now.
    Ditto Guido. Always welcome. We will see if we can make it.

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    Damped, Wired and ready for speakers

    Some pics about the progress.
    The cabs are wired and ready for speaker installation.
    Tonight I reconed the pair of 2225 to 2234.
    2 more original 2234 and the 2426/2344 are waiting.

    The CC crossovers are BIG

    Oh.. I love that veener
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    Beautiful Guido! It must be difficult to wait until completion. I hope they exceed your expectations. - Wait a minute, of course they will...they are JBL's..

    Viel Glueck mit Deinem Projekt!

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    Hi Guido, I have a pair of 4435's that I am restoring now. I will post some pics next week sometime to show their progress. I have had the networks checked out and reconed the 2234's. The 2426's and horns are in mint condition so I will leave them as they are. I opted to change the veneer to a artificial charcoal grain to suit my decor. The front baffle will be done in a matt black 2 pak finish. When I purchased my speakers they had no grills so my cabnet maker has made them as well, so I will post pics of them as well. In closing congrats on what looks like a very profesional job on your diy's.
    p.s does anyone know where to purchase the cork gaskets for the 15" bass drivers in australia? (jands could not supply)
    Mick..

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    Quote Originally Posted by mick c
    Hi Guido, I have a pair of 4435's that I am restoring now. I will post some pics next week sometime to show their progress. I have had the networks checked out and reconed the 2234's. The 2426's and horns are in mint condition so I will leave them as they are. I opted to change the veneer to a artificial charcoal grain to suit my decor. The front baffle will be done in a matt black 2 pak finish. When I purchased my speakers they had no grills so my cabnet maker has made them as well, so I will post pics of them as well. In closing congrats on what looks like a very profesional job on your diy's.
    p.s does anyone know where to purchase the cork gaskets for the 15" bass drivers in australia? (jands could not supply)
    Mick..
    Others may chime in here...BUT I haven't had any luck from JBL Canada with the cork gaskets. The Parts Express thin stick-on gaskets work well for me for mounting woofers.

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