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colofan
07-18-2014, 07:40 AM
I recently purchased on ebay to match my other drivers units that cosmetically look like :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JBL-2118H-8-Inch-Low-Frequency-Midrange-8-Speaker-8-Ohm-200-Watt-DCR-5-5-610-/191240455869?pt=US_Pro_Audio_Speakers_Monitors&hash=item2c86d1c6bd

However it seems that the reconed drivers have a completely different treatment to the cone :

http://www.ebay.com/itm/JBL-2118H-MIDRANGE-8-SPEAKER-200-WATTS-GENUINE-JBL-CONEKIT-CLEAN-A-TJ-811-/281344751240?pt=US_Pro_Audio_Speakers_Monitors&hash=item4181743688

The claim for the seller is the later is a genuine kit from JBL. This concerns me because I have a damaged driver I would like to recone and visually they are not the same.

It appears that a surface treatment was added to later models. Anyone have the inside scoop on this so I understand how I might want to repair?

baldrick
07-18-2014, 12:11 PM
Maybe it's reconed with 108H insted of 2118h?

Earl K
07-18-2014, 01:28 PM
The ( used ) 2118H seen in the second link has had it's cone treated with a water repellent of some sort ( that's not stock ) .

That sort of treatment is a very common practice for speakers that are meant to be used on stage ( outside ), by pro sound companies . Clair Bros. & Audio Analysts ( amongst others ) used to use vast quantities of these eights ( they were used as specialized front fill boxes ) . I have to imagine these examples originate from one such company ( who've likely moved onto using newer JBL's with neodymium type magnets ) .

The blow-out prices ( $40.00 ) seen in the second link are way below the cost of a single recone kit .

You're better off ( IMO ) buying a few ( of those cheapies ) with the cone treatment . Just have the seller pick you out that don't have rubbing coils & that have proper DCR's for the coils .

:)

colofan
07-21-2014, 01:33 PM
My only concern is with the coating how that might affect the upper frequency range. I am concerned the voicing for the speakers will not be the same as the older cone.

Questions?