JBL tent sale - JBL 2226J crossover values [message #34683] |
Thu, 10 January 2002 11:20 |
spkrman57
Messages: 522 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (1st Degree) |
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Wayne, I have 4 3677s's that I am replacing the M115 woofer with JBL 2226j (16 ohm) drivers and you said in other post to use 1.4 mh coil. If I use 2 2226J's in parallel for 8 ohms per channel, what would coil value be?????? I am guessing about 1 mh, please advise. I have the dual 15" cabinets that the JBL 2226's came out of and will use Emminence 15" drivers in sealed format. (fs=20hz, Qts =.37, Vas=16' and Eff=93db). I already have used Emmince drivers of this sort, ie: paper cone/rubber surround/38 oz magnet/stamped frame. Believe it or not, these play well if not run hard like the "pro sound" transducers. They will be crossed over 24db/oct @ 300 hz to the JBL 2226/24218(3677s cabinets) which I have crossed over (horn driver w/3 ufd cap). I am using in 12' x 16' living room with 8' ceiling. Since I am using the 2226's in parallel for 8 ohm, I will also put the 2418's in parallel in series with a 6 ohm resistor (10 ohm total). I think the horns efficiency will be sufficient that they will still keep up with the 2226's even with the 6 ohm resistor in series. This is my first attempt with these drivers, If it does not succeed, Then I will just go back to the drawing board. The 2418 horn driver in these units now play much better(higher response IMHO) than the 2416's in the 4655bk's I also bought from the tent sale. I actually am not going to use the horn compensation that pi networks use because I think my hearing can't tell enough to matter. I went to Parts Express online and bought APT-80 supertweeter for use with the 4655bk's and it was helpful, with the 2418 driver I don't use it anymore. Any and all comments from anyone welcome. Happy New Year Audiophiles. Regards, Ron.
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Re: JBL 2226 crossover values, Uh, Wayne? [message #34685 is a reply to message #34684] |
Thu, 10 January 2002 13:02 |
BillEpstein
Messages: 886 Registered: May 2009
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Illuminati (2nd Degree) |
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As usual, I'm left standing in the middle of the road, eating your technical dust. I ordered 2 more eminence x-overs pxb2-1k6 as recommended for the Pro 4 and have 2 .47uF caps and the 16 ohm 20 watt resistors. .7 mH what? Can I use what I have on the 2226J/2418H combination? Also, as I will be using these for Home Theatre mains, would the drivers from the 1 Pi sound close enough to these to use as center channel? I'm thinking I could play with the box dimensions to make a center speaker that the TV could sit on. Thanks
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Pseudo first-order values [message #34687 is a reply to message #34685] |
Thu, 10 January 2002 15:37 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18791 Registered: January 2001
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Illuminati (33rd Degree) |
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The L2 value is 0.7mH for the Professional Series four π loudspeakers. Here are the values that are specified for various drivers used this way:
Woofer Motor Inductor L2 2205H 1.8mH, 5A 2226H 0.7mH, 10A 2227H 1.0mH, 10A
Now then, even though the 2226H uses a 0.7mH coil, if you were to simply remove the capacitor from your Eminence crossover, you would have a single 1.0mH coil and it sounds very good that way. There's only a 1dB difference above 1kHz, and none below that.
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