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jbl 4655 third take [message #34194] Sat, 17 November 2001 11:48 Go to next message
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not as good as my 4 pi's but quite good considering the money spent. they definately require a powered sub to extend the low end. i'm running them with an inexpensive bic sub and the sound is good midfi. i suspect that these speakers benefit from a good burn in as they were in a warehouse for 17 years based on the date on the warranty card. hey, vintage new old stock, perfect for ebay. i'm going to strip them for parts for a future project someday.

wayne, the resonant frequency for the woofer is 57hz. how low can the response be extended with a larger cabinet without sacrificing too much control?

cheers,

george

2032 in a ten cubic foot cabinet tuned to 40Hz [message #34197 is a reply to message #34194] Sat, 17 November 2001 15:43 Go to previous message
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You can put them in a 10 cubic foot box tuned for 40Hz and get response flat to 40Hz, the f3 (-3dB) point.
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