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sourceoneaudio
01-23-2007, 06:28 AM
Is the response curve the same on the 104H & the 104H-2? The104H-2 driver is paper so the poly 104H driver probably plays higher, and the paper driver plays lower??? I did not see either listed in the transducer information area.
J/S-S1A :D
John W
01-23-2007, 07:24 AM
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=5706
It's at the bottom of this thread.
Nightbrace
01-23-2007, 10:37 PM
acoustically they are not identical, but I wouldn't see why you couldn't interchange them provided you buy a matching pair.. There shouldn't be that much of a difference. As I've discovered recently its all in the crossovers which will determine how they sound in your system and how well they will blend with the other drivers. What speakers are you considering to put them in and what networks are you planning on using?
Speaking of which, I am still interested to know what the real world difference would be with LX30 networks between the LE5-6/8/10/12's versus the 104H-2's.
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 07:38 AM
I talked to a friend of mine about these drivers differences and he said, the 104H-2 driver is a better driver, and cost more money for JBL to produce. So in a sense they cheapened up the mid a tad in the 250TI's using the 104H.
He stated to me one of the dead give aways is the voice coil winding. The 104H-2 uses a flat wire and there is more windings on the voice coil area. Second the 104H uses a round wire which takes up more room hense we have less windings on the coil. So I would think swapping out to 104H-2's in 250TI's would be a good thing????
Seems lots of people love the way the old JBL's sound with this driver and go as far to say the L150's are one of the best sounding speakers JBL ever made. This array uses the 104H-2 correct? Makes me think about swapping out ??????????
This information was picked up on in the technical notes found in the transducer information area.
J/S-S1A :blink:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=002&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=120078559899&rd=1&rd=1
4313B
01-27-2007, 08:21 AM
I talked to a friend of mine about these drivers differences and he said, the 104H-2 driver is a better driver, and cost more money for JBL to produce. So in a sense they cheapened up the mid a tad in the 250TI's using the 104H.
He stated to me one of the dead give aways is the voice coil winding. The 104H-2 uses a flat wire and there is more windings on the voice coil area. Second the 104H uses a round wire which takes up more room hense we have less windings on the coil. So I would think swapping out to 104H-2's in 250TI's would be a good thing????
Seems lots of people love the way the old JBL's sound with this driver and go as far to say the L150's are one of the best sounding speakers JBL ever made. This array uses the 104H-2 correct? Makes me think about swapping out ??????????
This information was picked up on in the technical notes found in the transducer information area.After skimming over your posts I think you are way out of your league and would do well to find another hobby. I'm not going to be trolled into discussing the poly cones versus the paper cones. You think whatever you want and swap whatever you want.
If "lots of people" think the L150 is one of the best sounding loudspeakers JBL ever made then "lots of people" need to expand their horizons, and I don't mean by smoking dope. I think you should sell your 250Ti's and buy the L150's.
Don C
01-27-2007, 08:52 AM
I talked to a friend of mine about these drivers differences and he said, the 104H-2 driver is a better driver, and cost more money for JBL to produce. So in a sense they cheapened up the mid a tad in the 250TI's using the 104H.
He stated to me one of the dead give aways is the voice coil winding. The 104H-2 uses a flat wire and there is more windings on the voice coil area. Second the 104H uses a round wire which takes up more room hense we have less windings on the coil. So I would think swapping out to 104H-2's in 250TI's would be a good thing????
Seems lots of people love the way the old JBL's sound with this driver and go as far to say the L150's are one of the best sounding speakers JBL ever made. This array uses the 104H-2 correct? Makes me think about swapping out ??????????
This information was picked up on in the technical notes found in the transducer information area.
J/S-S1A :blink:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=002&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=120078559899&rd=1&rd=1
There are so many problems with your post that it is difficult to know where to start. It's like one of those Saturday Night Live sketches about Bill O'Reilly. I'll make a small attempt. JBL tranducer model names tend to receive suffixes when they are redesigned, then the suffix tends to increase over time as they are changed again. So you see, the 104H was the first 104, the 104H-1 came later, then the H-2 etc. It doesn't ususlly mean that they cheapened the driver, more often it means that they improved it, or just made a change to suit a new speaker design. The L-150 did not use the 104H-2, it used the LE5-10.
doyall
01-27-2007, 09:04 AM
Speaking of which, I am still interested to know what the real world difference would be with LX30 networks between the LE5-6/8/10/12's versus the 104H-2's.
I am also curious about the LE5-x's vs. the 104-H. If you look at the JBL Professional Tranducer Replacement List, Revision P - June 1, 2003 it says that the 104H-2 is an "exact acoustic replacement" for the LE5-10, a "last resort" for the LE5-12, and a "slightly different (usually improved) replacement" for the LE5-2 and LE5-9. The same list, Revision Q - February 09, 2006 says there is no replacement for these LE5-x's. Some of the Technical Manuals (the L50 for example) say that the LE5-12 is an "exact acoustic replacement" for the LE5-10. Looking at the LE5 matrix posted elsewhere, it appears the 10 and the 12 are exactly the same except for the color. And when you look at the physical characteristics of any of the LE5 series and the 104H-2, they are different. What gives? Could these all really be so similar as to be sonically indistinguisable (sp?) with any differences detectable only by machines?
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 09:26 AM
Giskard (http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/member.php?u=15)
You don't need to be rude. This is a learning curve for me. I'm not a JBL know it all like yourself. I'm trying to formulate opinions and ideas. I also do not have the product break down on every fricken 4" mid JBL ever made. They all look the same. (except for the poly) And as far ad the model number goes on each I had no idea which was made first. I've been in the business since 1984, and have had my hands in everything. I've been through RTTI and RTTI advanced tech school. and, done many, and or lots of things over the years, maybe more than you, but who is measuring. So don't criticize someone who doesn't know every JBL model number, and the order they were produced, when they are trying to learn and absorb. That is what the forum is all about talking, teaching and learning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also the 250TI's are for sale as I stated b4 they are not mine.
Thank you for your help, and understanding....................
J/S-S1A :biting:
DavidF
01-27-2007, 10:29 AM
I talked to a friend of mine about these drivers differences and he said, the 104H-2 driver is a better driver, and cost more money for JBL to produce. So in a sense they cheapened up the mid a tad in the 250TI's using the 104H.
He stated to me one of the dead give aways is the voice coil winding. The 104H-2 uses a flat wire and there is more windings on the voice coil area. Second the 104H uses a round wire which takes up more room hense we have less windings on the coil. So I would think swapping out to 104H-2's in 250TI's would be a good thing????
Seems lots of people love the way the old JBL's sound with this driver and go as far to say the L150's are one of the best sounding speakers JBL ever made. This array uses the 104H-2 correct? Makes me think about swapping out ??????????
This information was picked up on in the technical notes found in the transducer information area.
J/S-S1A :blink:
Maybe some confusion on the 104H v. 104H-2 is contributing to some wrong conclusions. Check out the resources in the forum in the LE5 matrix.
JBL's spec sheet shows the same voice coil description for both the 104H and the H-2,3- depth= .22 in., 58 turns of 34 g. copper wire. Note the 2105 et al. There the copper ribbon wire is used.
The 104H-2,3 models have been used in many pro and home models. An easy conclusion to make is that this model has been cheaper for JBL if for no other reason than economies of scale.
The 104H was a break from JBL's stalwart use of paper stock for the mids and woofers. The development costs and limited use in the Ti series of speakers suggests to me that that the 104H driver was far more expensive for JBL to produce.
Regardless whether one individual unit is better than the other based upon price, your conclusion that swapping the 104H out for the 104H-2,3 would provide an improvement is misguided. It ignores the distinct electrical and acoustic differences between the drivers. The "system" is designed and tuned with the 104H installed. Plug in another driver and you start to negate the whole-system design effort.
I agree that L150 was a fine system and at the time of its introduction was an excellent performer. But it did not use any of the drivers mentioned.
David F
Zilch
01-27-2007, 10:34 AM
And when you look at the physical characteristics of any of the LE5 series and the 104H-2, they are different. What gives? Could these all really be so similar as to be sonically indistinguisable (sp?) with any differences detectable only by machines?
I also do not have the product break down on every fricken 4" mid JBL ever made. They all look the same. (except for the poly)
Different viewpoints, apparently. ;)
The differences, major and minor, are shown in the LE5 Matrix, along with the FR curves. The actual performance, however, is application specific, and must be determined in the context of the the network, cabinet design, companion drivers, and layout, some of which may be gleaned from the product usage listings there.
That's not being evasive. Substitutions must be evaluated in situ. Anything else is merely a gross approximation.
Does 104H-2 mitigate the forward character of L100? Well, somewhat.
Is that an improvement? :dont-know
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 10:44 AM
David,
Thank you for the honest answer and patience, as I stated in the previous post this is a learning curve for me. Just trying stuff to see if It is, or if anyone has tried the swap to make them sound better if it's even possible. I love the way the sound if given a choice not even heard the L150's I would stick with the 250TI's because of product advancements. I only stated that because it seems a common ground for JBL to use a 4" mid in lots of different speaker systems. I look to these 250TI's as a great 2 channel room speaker. Personally I use Klipsch in my Home Theater as seen in my avitar pic. I love the stuff and will probably never change out. That is a custom center I made focused after the RF-7, and I use RF-7's for my front mains with a 1000 watts on them, also have a 1000 watts running my center channel, and a 1000 watts on my subs all Adcom GFA-5802 powered.
J/S-S1A :blink:
4313B
01-27-2007, 11:48 AM
Giskard (http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/member.php?u=15)
You don't need to be rude. This is a learning curve for me. I'm not a JBL know it all like yourself. I'm trying to formulate opinions and ideas. I also do not have the product break down on every fricken 4" mid JBL ever made. They all look the same. (except for the poly) And as far ad the model number goes on each I had no idea which was made first. I've been in the business since 1984, and have had my hands in everything. I've been through RTTI and RTTI advanced tech school. and, done many, and or lots of things over the years, maybe more than you, but who is measuring. So don't criticize someone who doesn't know every JBL model number, and the order they were produced, when they are trying to learn and absorb. That is what the forum is all about talking, teaching and learning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also the 250TI's are for sale as I stated b4 they are not mine.
Thank you for your help, and understanding....................
J/S-S1A :biting:I'm not going to get into yet another rough and tumble with someone who comes on this forum and starts trolling. Your posts are provocative, and not in a good way. I'm going to warn you just once - drop it. Read what's been laboriously posted here and drop the "my friend said this" crap followed with a completely contrary pile of garbage. It really looks like you're trying to draw fire.
Check out the resources in the forum in the LE5 matrix. Exactly. We didn't do this for our health. You start shooting up the place with these kinds of posts I've witnessed recently and somebody is going to shoot back. Take the LE14H-1's from yesterday. You ticked me off with that - a vision of a little kid walking down the road with his hands over his ears yelling LA!LA!LA! sprang to mind. You have to know how to work the system. Harman is HUGE and the left hand has virtually no clue what the right hand is doing.
David,
Thank you for the honest answer and patience, as I stated in the previous post this is a learning curve for me.We didn't know that from a few of your posts. We figured you were the expert with your vast knowledge of the 250Ti network. Or was that another friend talking there too?
If you look at the JBL Professional Tranducer Replacement List, Revision P - June 1, 2003 it says that the 104H-2 is an "exact acoustic replacement" for the LE5-10, a "last resort" for the LE5-12, and a "slightly different (usually improved) replacement" for the LE5-2 and LE5-9. The same list, Revision Q - February 09, 2006 says there is no replacement for these LE5-x's. Some of the Technical Manuals (the L50 for example) say that the LE5-12 is an "exact acoustic replacement" for the LE5-10. Looking at the LE5 matrix posted elsewhere, it appears the 10 and the 12 are exactly the same except for the color. And when you look at the physical characteristics of any of the LE5 series and the 104H-2, they are different. What gives?The people that compile this information make mistakes. It's that simple. We've tried to provide the best information in the LE5 matrix based on extensive experience along with input from those at JBL who've been there from the early 70's until today. We actually were going to do a whole series of things like that but everyone lost interest. This place wears on one. Maybe in a few years when we have time and if this place is still around.
Could these all really be so similar as to be sonically indistinguisable (sp?) with any differences detectable only by machines?I suppose it could be real convenient to put it that way. I'll support that. :yes:
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 12:40 PM
[quote=Giskard;145930]
Exactly. We didn't do this for our health. You start shooting up the place with these kinds of posts I've witnessed recently and somebody is going to shoot back. Take the LE14H-1's from yesterday. You ticked me off with that - a vision of a little kid walking down the road with his hands over his ears yelling LA!LA!LA! sprang to mind.
You have to know how to work the system. Harman is HUGE and the left hand has virtually no clue what the right hand is doing.
We didn't know that from a few of your posts. We figured you were the expert with your vast knowledge of the 250Ti network. Or was that another friend talking there too?
Shooting???? I don't know what your referring to.
As far as yesterday goes I have no idea what you are referring to. I just went of on info given to me on this forum that they might be still ava. I was filling the information void, with the post/e-mail from JBL I would love them to be in stock as would a bunch of us on this forum, but I go where the information leads me. If you know a better way to get around the system and help me with a woofer fix that is correct, please point or help. I would really appreciate it.
Second, the x-over information is what I've learned about the two trying to fix my issues at hand. Trying to do the best repair I can on these towers. I was going to buy the L250 x-overs until I did a comparison and figured out all of the work involved/needed to make them work in a 250TI.
(board swap) So the information I posted is from research, text, and first hand experience................ I hope it helped people in the forum.
Thank you for your help.
J/S-S1A :D
Zilch
01-27-2007, 01:05 PM
I would love them to be in stock as would a bunch of us on this forum, but I go where the information leads me. If you know a better way to get around the system and help me with a woofer fix that is correct, please point or help. I would really appreciate it. Giskard gave you the part number to order the NOS LE14H-1s, and suggested that you consider getting a pair so that they are matched.
Did you order them?
He also pointed out elsewhere that LE14H-3s were a drop-in replacement. Those you have to order and wait to obtain, because they are not routinely stocked....
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 01:21 PM
I still don't get where I'm supposed to order them from. I went to JBL direct and Harmon parts and they show not in stock. Is there a back door on the site for ordering????? I did put my name on the list for the LE14H-3's still no answer.
J/S-S1A :D
Zilch
01-27-2007, 01:27 PM
You get on the phone with Harman Parts, and give them the specific part number Giskard provided for you.
What happens?
4313B
01-27-2007, 02:19 PM
So the information I posted is from research, text, and first hand experience................ I hope it helped people in the forum.The information was incorrect.
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 02:22 PM
Interesting. I'll give it a shot. I thought the days of phone ordering were a thing of he past. Thank you. Now I need to go back and find the number.
Giskard can you please post that again for me?
I did not think the number was relevant since I did not get any + answers via the net.
J/S-S1A :D
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 02:25 PM
What was incorrect? The components are very different from both boards??
Look at pics in previous post.
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=14142
J/S-S1A :D
4313B
01-27-2007, 02:26 PM
I did not think the number was relevant You can't possibly be serious...
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 02:28 PM
Not when I was told it was no longer ava. What is a person supposed to think? Who is right and who is wrong. DO you have the number again for me.
J/S-S1A :banghead:
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 03:06 PM
I can't find that thread you gave me with the current/correct part number for the LE-14H-1 woofer. Can you give it to me again please?
J/S-S1A :D
hjames
01-27-2007, 03:38 PM
You have angered the G-man
... no doubt, by now the post you wish has gone away
- edited or deleted by vengeful spirits
... there is no part number - it was merely a trick of your mind
all is maya ... illusion.
This is not the thread you wish ... go now, young skywalker ... far far away.
I can't find that thread you gave me with the current/correct part number for the LE-14H-1 woofer. Can you give it to me again please?
J/S-S1A :D
scott fitlin
01-27-2007, 03:45 PM
You have angered the G-man
... no doubt, by now the post you wish has gone away
- edited or deleted by vengeful spirits
... there is no part number - it was merely a trick of your mind
all is maya ... illusion.
This is not the thread you wish ... go now, young skywalker ... far far away.Well, then, maybe you could explain to ME exactly what it is he did to anger the G-Man?
THIS is an open forum, where you can ask questions, or share your experience and expertise.
Marone `A` Mi, :no:
hjames
01-27-2007, 03:55 PM
Well, then, maybe you could explain to ME exactly what it is he did to anger the G-Man?
THIS is an open forum, where you can ask questions, or share your experience and expertise.
Marone `A` Mi, :no:
I have no idea - apparently I logged in and came on in the middle of it.
I do I know I have seen this kind of thing before where Giskard flames out on some one
and the posts change time and time again as he crafts his precise reply to get just the right phrasing.
Often whole posts drop out as he changes his intent and suddenly other posts from earlier in the day change or go away completely.
Who knows what angered him so - probably just another sock puppet tryin' to light him up, perhaps?
The signal-to-noise in this joint sure take a dive now and then
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 04:04 PM
Puzzzzzzzzling. Just looking for a part number that does not exist according to JBL. But the G-man says it does. Just trying to get a project completed. So I can have happy 250TI's to sell and or listen toooooooooooo.
I went where I was told many times and they (JBL) still say not ava. Confused, yes.
J/S-S1A :banghead:
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 08:13 PM
Who knows what angered him so - probably just another sock puppet tryin' to light him up, perhaps?
The signal-to-noise in this joint sure take a dive now and then
What the H#$% is a sock puppet??? Real nice. I'm trying to get answers on different subjects and find parts, and help people if I can, with things I've done on this re-build. The big issue is, the above person keeps telling me that that part is still ava, and I keep getting a no from JBL/Harman Parts. ????? Thank you for the abuse. I'm not trying to light anyone up, just seeking products, and help to fix speakers.
J/S-S1A :biting:
hjames
01-27-2007, 08:54 PM
What the H#$% is a sock puppet??? Real nice. I'm trying to get answers on different subjects and find parts, and help people if I can, with things I've done on this re-build. The big issue is, the above person keeps telling me that that part is still ava, and I keep getting a no from JBL/Harman Parts. ????? Thank you for the abuse. I'm not trying to light anyone up, just seeking products, and help to fix speakers.
J/S-S1A :biting:
Sock Puppet - look it up - really - its the same as web dopplegangers - c'mon are you that new to this intraweb thingee?
Anyway - I was just trying to warn you - Giskard flames on sometimes and deletes his posts - I've seen entire threads drained of all the posts he made in a conversation. Really ticks you off when you are trying to research something and he drains all the knowledge out and goes off to play elsewhere. Not real sportin' I'd say ... What ticks him off ? I dunno - just treat him nice and he'll relax again ... he really is a knowledgable dude - but some of the conversations here make him a bit awkward to deal with sometimes.
sourceoneaudio
01-27-2007, 10:35 PM
Thanx Heather,
I'll keep that in mind. Hope you have a good weekend. Good Night
J/S-S1A :p
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