The white in the first one is the 2435 on the horn without EQ?
And you're not using the AM6200 internal crossover at all?
I'm reposting the images uploaded to this site so they don't ultimately disappear:
The white in the first one is the 2435 on the horn without EQ?
And you're not using the AM6200 internal crossover at all?
I'm reposting the images uploaded to this site so they don't ultimately disappear:
no...thats set for the 2431...remember i swapped those out for the 2435's.
http://www.jblpro.com/ae/pdf/spec_shts/AM6200_95.pdf
i got the Rane 26z processor....
Well, you've got the subs bumped up pretty good there.
The pro sound guys here'll have to evaluate it, now....
yea..a must for nightclub music (electronica (house, breakbeats) ...NO hip hop....none will EVER be played on my system, lol) but amazingly the highs/mids still were to loud in the club...i had to raise mid bass 15's by about 15 db.
so whatch u think Zilch...should i add 3 more PEQ filters to smooth out peaks at 2000, 3000, and 12000 or will that do more harm than good.
HiFi News -- see http://www.hifinews.co.uk -- brings a review of the 1400 Array in the March 2007 issue. The conclusion is reproduced below. The music used to test the loudspeakers was i.a. 'Frank Sinatra live at the Sands' on DVD-A which I have in my discotheque. While musically enjoyable, it leaves much to be desired technically, even by the standard of 1966.
There are 2 frequency response curves, one for each of the loudspeakers in the stereo set-up. The differences amount to more than ±5 dB which must be due to slight differences in the angles between the microphone and the loudspeakers. The dip around 6-8 KHz is a strong argument in favour of not augmenting the 435AL-1 by an UHF driver.
Kartsmart
I took on building the A-290S as a winter project with the same goal as you. I used the plans on this site:
http://www.geocities.jp/arai401204/D.../Download.html
I am currently about 95% complete on the first horn and 60% on the second. I have come to the realization that these horns are WAY TOO LARGE. I will finish them, but they will be up for bids fairly soon. I used a type of mahogany I believe is called Cambera. PM me if you would like some photos of the progress.
Regards
Woody
Anyone interested in a pair of LARGE WOODEN HORNS. As I mentioned earlier these are the A-290S designed by Mr. Yuichi. These were not easy to build and have a few cosmetic issues. I would let these go for $400 plus shipping with an additional $100 to LHF. They weigh approximately 38 pounds each.
Please let me know. The horns look great.
Are these 1.4" throat or 2" throat? (disregard, jumped the gun too soon in my excitement)
Either would work, just curious.
Regards, Ron
Last edited by spkrman57; 04-25-2009 at 11:07 AM. Reason: realized the 2435 is a 1.5" throat
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