JBL 4 Way Build Questions

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An update to the thread, I have the drivers mounted and wired in the boxes and getting ready for testing..

Ill have some pics shortly....

I have been thinking about the 400 I have set aside to run the tweeters but that is double overkill.... ish....

What are the thoughts of using either a 200 or 300 ?

Any opinions out there on which amp would be better suited ?

M
 

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The 300 is a very good little amp. Bias trannies connections are unreliable and if a bias trannies goes, pop goes one of those unobtanium outputs, which just happens to be the same ones the mighty SX 1980 uses....good luck finding any...
 

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Even.less reliable. PL even recommended NO 4 OHM loads on it..clips asymmetrically... just a piss poor design.
You can cure the 300's problems, but not the 200's.
 

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Thoughts on upgrading and using a 200 series 2 ?
Had a PL200 Series 2 myself, had to replace just about everything in it and rebuild it including zorched traces on the PCBs. After rebuild, it was a nice sounding amp, like the 400.

The 200 and 300 were the red haired stepchildren of PL. Run fast and far away is my recommendation.

Both are scarce, mostly for a reason :).
 

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Getting closer to being finished.... Before I got into the vaneer stage of things I did some set up and listening of the drivers in the naked boxes and I am very impressed with the initial results ! The 15's were cut off @ 280 Hz and the 10's cut off @ 2k .. Just a starting point before I really get into the setup .... 20220124_195603.jpg 20220124_174053.jpg

One thing I may change is wiring the drivers in parallel instead of series .... I had to boost the DSP's output a lot more than the other channels to get the right initial volume as wired in series .... Thinking a DPDT switch incorporated into the binding post wired to switch from one to the other.....
4 ohm parallel / 16 ohm series

Hmmm....

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An update to the thread, I have the drivers mounted and wired in the boxes and getting ready for testing..

Ill have some pics shortly....

I have been thinking about the 400 I have set aside to run the tweeters but that is double overkill.... ish....

What are the thoughts of using either a 200 or 300 ?

Any opinions out there on which amp would be better suited ?

M
Keep in mind, those JBL 2405 Slots are only rated at 40W.
 

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I was quoting the JBL "spec".... But I agree about the 8k cross... In post #1 posted that that's where I cross mine ...

I may tinker with that and try higher .... :rolleyes:

M
I use either 2402 Rings or 2405 Slots [actually 077]. I chop and change my points all the time. Active or passive.
I also fiddle about with their locations lots too! Like have 'em real high. Like about 2 metres higher than my monitors.
It just adds a bit of 'air', and 'tinkly' types sounds like chimes etc., just sound so spacey.
 

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Had a PL200 Series 2 myself, had to replace just about everything in it and rebuild it including zorched traces on the PCBs. After rebuild, it was a nice sounding amp, like the 400.

The 200 and 300 were the red haired stepchildren of PL. Run fast and far away is my recommendation.

Both are scarce, mostly for a reason :).
Mine's running bridged into an 8 Ohm load [sub]. Has been for years now. At least they came with DC protect as standard.
 

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An Update to the dual 10" midrange build...

I decided to re-cone the 2123's while I was at it ....

After some preliminary testing I also decided to incorporate a Series/ Parallel switch ....

I'm thinking parallel performs best !

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Just playing around with the crossover fq' s and eq settings now....

15's 280 hz
10's 280 - 2K
Horns 2K - 8K
Tweeters 8K - 20K
 
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An Update to the dual 10" midrange build...

I decided to re-cone the 2123's while I was at it ....

After some preliminary testing I also decided to incorporate a Series/ Parallel switch ....

I'm thinking parallel performs best !

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Just playing around with the crossover fq' s and eq settings now....

15's 280 hz
10's 280 - 2K
Horns 2K - 8K
Tweeters 8K - 20K
Parallel always performs better. With a series connection, your damping factor goes to hell in a handbasket. What you listen to is not real with a series speaker connection.
 
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