JBL E155-4 [message #34006] |
Thu, 04 October 2001 01:44 |
Frode
Messages: 49 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne! Do you know this driver? Is it possible to use it as a sub? I can get a good deal on one driver.Regards Frode
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Re: JBL E155-4 [message #34012 is a reply to message #34008] |
Thu, 04 October 2001 13:16 |
Frode
Messages: 49 Registered: May 2009
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Hello again! The 2235H is very interesting, but it seems to be difficult to get around here (Norway). I've seen some at Ebay, but many sellers don't want to ship outside USA. Besides, I guess the shipping would be almost the same as the driver. I also have to pay 24% tax on both driver and shipping. A new 2245H might turn out to be cheaper but the box would have to be larger than I like. To augment my 4Pi 2226H, how small could I build a box for the 2245H? TIA Frode
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Re: JBL E155-4 [message #34025 is a reply to message #34021] |
Mon, 08 October 2001 08:59 |
juanstein
Messages: 10 Registered: May 2009
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Hi Wayne, Another low frequency, very high quality sound reinforcement option, particularly for European DIYers, has always been Tannoy. Tannoy doesn't list their raw drivers on the website (www.tannoy.com), but does list the part numbers of drivers used in their sound reinforcement products. All of these drivers are available from a licensed Tannoy professional dealer or directly from Tannoy. Check the B475 or B950 Tannoy subwoofers, and compare against a JBL SR4718 and SR4719 for a quick guesstimate on tuning for the drivers in a comparably sized enclosure. The driver tuning seems to be a fair bit lower (maybe as much as 9-10 Hz), at the expense of some power handling. I don't know how the two would compare at the lower midrange and higher, but we are talking about low frequency augmentation speaker. Also, from the price of finished Tannoy subs, ~1100 US$, I suspect the prices may be more competitive than TAD. Just another option to consider. Disclaimer: I have not yet heard the Tannoy B475 or B950 subwoofers, but have heard the T12, I12, D900, D700, D500, Saturn 10, and Saturn 8. They are all killer. I purchased the T12 used for sound reinforcement work. So yes, I am blissfully biased. Cheers Wayne! P.S. Thank you for all the information you continue to provide for free. I am looking forward to seeing your final copy of the crossover paper. Someday, when I can afford to build up my shop tool set, I am going to be another speaker cutting fool. John
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