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2226H vs Delta 15 [message #34769] Wed, 16 January 2002 06:35 Go to next message
Frode is currently offline  Frode
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In an earlier post you wrote (about the 2226H):

You can make the cabinet anything from about 2.5 cubic feet to 5 cubic feet, and have tuning anywhere from about 38Hz to maybe 50Hz, and still have an acceptable speaker.

I know that you recommend PiAligned cabinets, but how would a 2226H in a 4.5-5 cu.ft. box tuned to 40-42Hz perform compared to a 4 Pi with the Delta 15?

By the way, my Beymas drivers sounds real nice. I still haven't changed the filter from the MD2001, so I reckon they'll get even better. I've also bought a set of Oris horns. I can't afford the Lowther drivers for these yet, so I've decided to order a pair of Beta 8CX instead. My 4Pi will be used for bass.

Frode


Re: 2226H vs Delta 15 [message #34772 is a reply to message #34769] Wed, 16 January 2002 13:48 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently online  Wayne Parham
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I would prefer the JBL 2226H over the Delta 15 even if the box chosen for each woofer were tuned max flat. The reason is the JBL 2226 has a shorting ring and so it distorts less. But beyond that, a JBL 2226 is perfect in a 2.5ft3 - 5.0ft3 while this size is much too small for a Delta 15. The JBL will be nice and smooth in a 4.5ft3 box but the Delta 15 will be underdamped. So I'd go with the JBL's.
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