JBL Project pt 1 [message #16896] |
Wed, 25 August 2004 13:18 |
GarMan
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Sorry for the brief post, but just want to share with you photos of my JBL project that I started last weekend. Components are 2235 woofer, 2445 compression, with 2380 horns, crossed a 800Hz 2nd/3rd order. Box is 5.5 cubic ft, tuned to 30Hz. For my Theatre 3 PI project a couple of months ago, I was able to complete a pair of functioning cabinets in one day. Because of the increased complexity of this cabinet (tongue and groove and crazy bracing), I was no where near that pace. What I have after two days of work are panels prepped for both cabinets, one cabinet glued with front baffle clamped on, and not damping material. Athough the cabinet has no damping material yet, it still sounds very very good. First thing you notice is the tremendous bass from these things. Very strong, well defined, but still integrated (don't stand out). On some material, I can hear the dishes rattle in the kitchen. The 2" compression is also very nice too. I'll post updates and more details on contruction and listening impressions as the project progress. I've got some pretty cool ideas on how to dress these cabinets up. Gar.
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Awesome! [message #16897 is a reply to message #16896] |
Wed, 25 August 2004 13:38 |
Magnus
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Great looking cabs so far! Can't wait to see their final appearance! Are you going to use a supertweeter for the top octave? /Magnus
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Re: Definately Maybe [message #16898 is a reply to message #16897] |
Wed, 25 August 2004 13:53 |
GarMan
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I think a super tweeter will definately be one of those things I'll explore in the future. My plan is to stay with the two way and enjoy them for a while. One of the reasons I didn't build the compression into the same cabinet as the woofer is to give myself the flexible for future re-configurations, such as the super-tweeter and even a midrange horn. This will be my last speaker project for a very long time, but I think it'll serve as an excellent foundation to build on. Gar.
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Re: Definately Maybe [message #16908 is a reply to message #16898] |
Thu, 26 August 2004 04:25 |
Magnus
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That modular design indeed is very flexible and I am opting for pretty much the same thing for my next system. Have you considered powering the system active (i.e. bi-amped)? Besides from the usual benefits of bi-amping I find these kind of systems are particular suitable for bi-amping. That way you can get "the best of both worlds" (gotta get that new Van Halen best-of CD!) i.e. a powerful solid-state amp for clean controlled bottom end and a SET tube amp/ pure class A amp for the highs. /Magnus
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Re: Definately Maybe [message #16909 is a reply to message #16908] |
Thu, 26 August 2004 14:49 |
GarMan
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I have a pretty good idea of what the speakers will look like in five year's time. 4-way, multi-amped (combination of tube and SS) and active (tube) crossover, just like you've described. But it'll be a long trip and I intend on taking my time and making frequent stops to smell the roses. Gar.
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The best system I have ever heard! [message #16911 is a reply to message #16909] |
Thu, 26 August 2004 18:57 |
Magnus
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That would sure make a very good system awesome! Take your time, but make sure to post some pics when the cabs are finished! PS. I think you by now have set a new definition of a "properly braced" cabinet =). DS Cheers /Magnus
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