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Something others have not asked. On other speakers we do 1 tweeter to 1 mid. So the 15 mids to 6 tweeters. What is the difference and what would be the calculated output. 104 db to 1 watt? compared tweeter output to mid output.
Thanks all, I like the 40 year old retro pro sound look. The cabinet is in fantastic almost new for being 40 years of age. I plan to have it outside around the weekend of 14, 15 July to do RTA and adjust the amp crossover.
So finally, speakers fit in. T nuts installed and cables attached. placed in the corner or the original sub. Sounds very good. I found that my placement needs some adjusting because when seated your in the null.
however when standing you hear the bass. 4 inch ports are plugged with a...
Think of the small version of the string trimmer. Works well but no safety guards. not a good fit for the 3 acres. however it works well around small trees and bushes to keep the string from touching the small delicate baby trees.
expanded the hole for the first speaker by an additional 1/8 inch and the speaker dropped in. So working on second with a Dremel tool. The cutting of the grass and weeds does take up my time.
Speakers have arrived. Test fitting was not good. The cutout needs to be a little bit larger, the speakers are sitting about 3/8 above the baffle. The Tnuts are 4, but the speaker has 5 bolt holes in a tire pattern so I need to get Tnuts and drill to match the speaker. Wires in the cabinet...
Speakers arrive from Part-express tomorrow 13 June and work on weekend to install. If the rain stops I might have them outside for the True Audio RTA run with ports open. Need to get down into the cabinet and figure out what screws are able to thread into the T Nuts.
Here is the pictures of the empty cabinet with grill on and there is a front board to protect the grill when in transit. I did not picture this front board but it basically has the JBL logo like the side.
Yes and the two ports are 4 inch across, I plan to choose the musical side So will see about closing the ports. It appears to have some 703 thinking 1 inch.
Along with the cabinet is very clean and very minor road rash. So I will be looking into this to make it my LFE possibly but to also find and get the E120 or equal for the music room allowing me to give this back as Lead Speakers. Cabinet will have different sound based on tuning and speakers...
Ok Details, yes it was 12 inch speakers. Cabinet is from 1980 catalog. 4622.
JBL 4622 50 hz – 6 khz 105db SPL 800 hz crossover 422 litres 14.9 ft3
36in x 30 in x 23 1/8in
914 mm x 762 mm x 606 mm
68 lbs
two E120 and lead guitar cabinet...