Plans for 7 Pi and 4 PI Please [message #96282] |
Tue, 17 January 2023 18:02 |
Dave BS
Messages: 1 Registered: January 2023
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Hi Wayne, my I please have plans for the 7 PI and 4 PI. I want to make a home theater front LR and Center. Also, do you think that a set of JBL 2226 HPL's would work in place of the JBL 2226? Not sure what the difference is, or if there is one.
Thanks for your great site and support.
Dave
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Re: Plans for 7 Pi and 4 PI Please [message #96283 is a reply to message #96282] |
Wed, 18 January 2023 09:48 |
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Wayne Parham
Messages: 18787 Registered: January 2001
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Snatch up those 2226HPL drivers! The only differences between the 2226H and 2226HPL versions are cosmetic. Do make sure they're in good shape though, and if in doubt, have 'em reconed with OEM parts. Don't use aftermarket cones. Reconed 2226H drivers are good as new, as long as they have genuine JBL parts.
Please decide which model you prefer and let me know and I'll send you the plans. If your room has layout appropriate for cornerhorns, that would be your best bet. What you want is a room with adjacent corners that are unobstructed for six feet from the apexes. No doorways, no large objects and no open windows in that six foot span. Also, the speakers' axes should cross in front of the listening area. So if the corners are so far apart that the axes would cross far behind the listeners, that's no good. But as long as they cross just in front of the listening area, they layout is good.
Either way - cornerhorns or not - you'll probably want subs. The four Pi loudspeaker works best with flanking subs. A distant multisub or two is nice too for low frequency modal smoothing. Cornerhorns don't use flanking subs, but benefit from distant multisubs placed in either Welti or Geddes configurations.
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