More lows or more highs for live sound?????? [message #39430] |
Tue, 10 December 2002 19:05 |
Don17
Messages: 20 Registered: May 2009
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I'm trying to build a killer lodspeaker array for live sound applications. should I focus on Mid-Highs or the lows. If Mid-Highs, I planned to build a clone of the JBL 4628B from the long extinct cabaret series. (I think it was one of the best 3-way systems JBL ever made IMHO) So tell me what you think. All Opions are welcomed.
-Don
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Re: More lows or more highs for live sound?????? [message #39440 is a reply to message #39435] |
Wed, 11 December 2002 18:18 |
Don17
Messages: 20 Registered: May 2009
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I want to use them in like 2 arrays of three to 4 cabinets for live band applications with differnt church groups and organizations. In this situation reproducing vocals clearly and free of distortion is very crucial. Amplifying the instruments is important too, but not as important as the vocals. The JBL 4628B Performs quite well in live sound applications, being capable of producing decent low end without subs.
(Remember I'm only 17. I have a budget 10 times smaller than what most of us here have so i gotta work with the speakers that i have such as using JBL E-140's for general-purpose low end.)
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Re: More lows or more highs for live sound?????? [message #39536 is a reply to message #39440] |
Wed, 18 December 2002 13:52 |
stevencj
Messages: 1 Registered: May 2009
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You have a very nice cabinet with sweet sound and accuracy. I would consider it a high powered stereo speaker and very good for short range projection. I have 4-JBL 4691B the 2-way version of yours. They have the D-140 and a 2426J 1" HF driver. I bought a pair new in 1986 for about 1500.00. I also bought a used pair in the 90's for about 600.00. I still have them and just converted them to speakon connectors keeping the 1/4 inch ones as well. I found that during the vocal test the 2-way 4691B produced the vocals with much more throw as far as projection in a medium to large room. In the test your cabinet sounded excellent up close but the vocals became harder to understand and did not stick out nearly as well across the room. If you want projection you may want to consider a HF horn and driver or add one to what you have got. Hope this helps! Steve Johnson, Steve's Audio Plus
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