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high Le vs. low Le woofers [message #34912] Mon, 28 January 2002 10:12 Go to previous message
Sam P. is currently offline  Sam P.
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I noticed that jbl's 2227 has the "shorting ring" deal that gives it a very low Le, as does the 2035 driver. Both seem to exhibit a rising response above 1 kHz to a much greater degree than the 2226's. Does that imply for a given xover freq, that a slightly greater xover L value is needed, or will the nominal 0.7 mH act to cut quicker since it's inductive reactance will be larger proportionally (rising faster?) than the driver's reactance at xover?

I guess I'm really wondering is when using the 2035's, should the LP xover inductor be .7 mH (like w/ 2226) or 1.0 (like w/ 2227)? Sam

 
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