7 Pi JBL 2226 questions [message #34977] |
Mon, 04 February 2002 11:40 |
RichardC
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Hello all, I, like so many others visited the JBL tent sale and bought a 4508 enclosure w/2226J's. I am very familar with JBL's reputation, so I bought it primarily because of the "good deal". Now that I have them, I am not sure that they are the "best" drivers for me. I have a 250+ sq. ft. room that I would like to setup for home theater / music. I have 3 Altec Model 14's for mid bass and up and I wanted to use subwoofers in the rear corners. My questions are: would the 7 Pi 15" design work well as a subwoofer only? Can I get lower bass extension by using a larger box? The corner horn configuration seems to extend the bass response. I will Bi-amp with a bridged M2600 Peavey amp (mono low bass), crossover at
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Re: 7 Pi JBL 2226 answers [message #34981 is a reply to message #34979] |
Mon, 04 February 2002 18:00 |
RichardC
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, Thank you for your honest reply. I have been reading more and more of your replies to various posts over the last year or so and I am surprised at the amount of detail in them. No one should ever fault you for giving a flip answer to a serious question. I really do appreciate this forum.Do you think that a pair of JBL 2235's would be too small for me to use as subwoofers? Or should I use the 2245's so that I would never run out of bottom end? Do you have a 10 cubic ft. version of the 7 Pi or were you thinking of another design? Thank you again, Richard
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Re: 7 Pi JBL 2245 design [message #34986 is a reply to message #34983] |
Tue, 05 February 2002 09:06 |
RichardC
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Thank you Wayne, Since I really like the Altec Model 14 for the mains at 114 max SPL (4 ft), I will use one Pi 7-18" as a subwoofer only. I build my own electronic crossovers and filters using Electronic Workbench V4.1 software and I get great predictable results. It has a Bode plotter (spectrum analyzer) that gives -3Db points, etc. 3rd order filters are no problem and since this subwoofer will be behind the left main at a diagonal, I will need to have as steep a crossover as possible, maybe 80Hz or so. Bi-amping and electronic filters are so great, no passive network loss. I looked at your Pi 7 design (math) and it looks like "D" is about 12". That constant seems to make the exterior box dimensions come out about 49" x 25" x 13". Do you sell the plans for this design? If so, I would like a set. I will sell the JBL 4508 W/2226J's here in Atlanta as I really have no use for them. I couldn't believe that JBL had free shipping on this 100+lb speaker! Thank you again for responding, Richard
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Re: 7 Pi JBL 2245 design [message #34998 is a reply to message #34993] |
Tue, 05 February 2002 19:53 |
RichardC
Messages: 5 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne, Thanks for the plans. That and some testing in my particular room should do the trick. I will keep an eye out for a 2245. Thank you for all of your help, Richard
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Re: 7 Pi JBL 2245 design [message #35004 is a reply to message #34999] |
Wed, 06 February 2002 16:25 |
Tom Brennan
Messages: 32 Registered: May 2009
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Wayne---I just thought you might be interested in how deep the 2226s have plumbed for me. I only expected the 4648s to be flat to 40 or so, the low bass I'm getting is a happy and unexpected bonus.
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