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iskesha
02-05-2019, 04:35 AM
Hello Dear Friends!
Please help me with information.
Anybody know JBL D140R Thiele Small parameters???
I will be very grateful to everyone!!!
WITH GREAT RESPECT!
Iskesha:)

RMC
02-05-2019, 12:01 PM
Hi Iskesha,

I had a quick look around and here is what I found on LH forum:

"Zilch

07-31-2006, 01:18 AM

Nope, see line 6 for E140 here:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/manuals/enclgde.pdf

You'll not get extended LE15 bass outta D140. It's a musical instrument bass driver.

"R" means they were OEM'd to Rogers (organs,) I believe.

Read up here:

http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=1315"


"D140R

07-31-2006, 08:43 PM

Nope, see line 6 for E140 here:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/manuals/enclgde.pdf

You'll not get extended LE15 bass outta D140. It's a musical instrument bass driver.

"R" means they were OEM'd to Rogers (organs,) I believe.

Read up here:

http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=1315

Welcome aboard.... :thmbsup:

Thank you for your helping,

I saw the line 6 in your document, but I wonder that this Cabinet is too small, it’s only 4 cubic feet. Normally I think the Cabinet for JBL 15” driver is about 5-8 cubic feet. Can I use the 8 cubic feet for D140R?

I also saw in internet that technical data of d140, is it right?

Vas 10.5ft3
Qms 5.0
Qes 0.22
Qts 0.21
Fs 30Hz
Sens 98dB/W/M
Max Power 150Wrms"

"Earl K

3 Attachment(s)

D140r

Hi Tomas

- I don't know what the "R" is supposed to indicate but here's a bit of trivia ;

- Gap Width is .057" , just like the D130 , K130, K140, and the "E" series - as well as a whole slew of popular woofers like the 2225h(j) and the 2235h(j).

- The DCR ( DC resistance ) of a healthy voice-coil is given as 5.1 to 5.9 ohms. This specific DCR "range" is a shared trait with the D140F, the 2216 ( le15b ), 2205a, and the 2202a . These all have 4" wide voice-coils.

- The stock dustcap for this model is a "Thick Paper" type.

- FWIW, my Service Manual info says the D140R is most similar to the 2205A .

( with those references ; the "F" and "R" could just as easily mean : "Full-Range" & "Restricted-Range" - as determined by the type of "dust-cap" )

- Here are a few eBay pics for reference ;

regards < Earl K"

From DIYAUDIO.COM/forums:

"2nd August 2016, 01:01 AM #1

mashaffer

diyAudio Member

Join Date: Jun 2004

Location: Indiana

JBL D140R Specs

Somewhere on line (don't remember where) I found these TS parameters for the JBL D140R 15" driver used in Rodgers organ tone cabinets. Can anyone confirm that they are correct?

VAS=10.5 ft^3
Qms=5.0
Qes=0.22
Fs=30 Hz"


The first post from Zilch tels you what kind of bass you can expect from D140R and what the "R" means. The partial T/S parameters in the second and fourth posts are basically the same as those of the JBL 2205A. But I think your best bet is the third post from Earl:


From Earl's post you get a driver DC resistance range, but most interesting is the "my Service Manual info says the D140R is most similar to the 2205A". I think this is the key for your search in absence of a direct JBL statement of D140R parameters, i.e. using those of the 2205A is about as close as you may get.

So 2205A T/S from JBL's table are: Fs 30 hz; Qts 0.21; Qms 5; Qes 0.22; Vas 297.3 litres; Eff 3.5%; Pe 150W (I'm not sure the D140R would handle this amount of power, prudence); Xmax 2.54 mm; Re 5.5 ohms (right in the middle of Earl's range); Le 1.3 mH; Sd 0.090 sq m; BL 22.3; Mms 105 gr.; Flux 1.2

Good luck, Regards,

Richard

iskesha
02-05-2019, 01:47 PM
Hi Iskesha,

I had a quick look around and here is what I found on LH forum:

"Zilch

07-31-2006, 01:18 AM

Nope, see line 6 for E140 here:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/manuals/enclgde.pdf

You'll not get extended LE15 bass outta D140. It's a musical instrument bass driver.

"R" means they were OEM'd to Rogers (organs,) I believe.

Read up here:

http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=1315"


"D140R

07-31-2006, 08:43 PM

Nope, see line 6 for E140 here:

http://www.jblpro.com/pub/manuals/enclgde.pdf

You'll not get extended LE15 bass outta D140. It's a musical instrument bass driver.

"R" means they were OEM'd to Rogers (organs,) I believe.

Read up here:

http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=1315

Welcome aboard.... :thmbsup:

Thank you for your helping,

I saw the line 6 in your document, but I wonder that this Cabinet is too small, it’s only 4 cubic feet. Normally I think the Cabinet for JBL 15” driver is about 5-8 cubic feet. Can I use the 8 cubic feet for D140R?

I also saw in internet that technical data of d140, is it right?

Vas 10.5ft3
Qms 5.0
Qes 0.22
Qts 0.21
Fs 30Hz
Sens 98dB/W/M
Max Power 150Wrms"

"Earl K

3 Attachment(s)

D140r

Hi Tomas

- I don't know what the "R" is supposed to indicate but here's a bit of trivia ;

- Gap Width is .057" , just like the D130 , K130, K140, and the "E" series - as well as a whole slew of popular woofers like the 2225h(j) and the 2235h(j).

- The DCR ( DC resistance ) of a healthy voice-coil is given as 5.1 to 5.9 ohms. This specific DCR "range" is a shared trait with the D140F, the 2216 ( le15b ), 2205a, and the 2202a . These all have 4" wide voice-coils.

- The stock dustcap for this model is a "Thick Paper" type.

- FWIW, my Service Manual info says the D140R is most similar to the 2205A .

( with those references ; the "F" and "R" could just as easily mean : "Full-Range" & "Restricted-Range" - as determined by the type of "dust-cap" )

- Here are a few eBay pics for reference ;

regards < Earl K"

From DIYAUDIO.COM/forums:

"2nd August 2016, 01:01 AM #1

mashaffer

diyAudio Member

Join Date: Jun 2004

Location: Indiana

JBL D140R Specs

Somewhere on line (don't remember where) I found these TS parameters for the JBL D140R 15" driver used in Rodgers organ tone cabinets. Can anyone confirm that they are correct?

VAS=10.5 ft^3
Qms=5.0
Qes=0.22
Fs=30 Hz"


The first post from Zilch tels you what kind of bass you can expect from D140R and what the "R" means. The partial T/S parameters in the second and fourth posts are basically the same as those of the JBL 2205A. But I think your best bet is the third post from Earl:


From Earl's post you get a driver DC resistance range, but most interesting is the "my Service Manual info says the D140R is most similar to the 2205A". I think this is the key for your search in absence of a direct JBL statement of D140R parameters, i.e. using those of the 2205A is about as close as you may get.

So 2205A T/S from JBL's table are: Fs 30 hz; Qts 0.21; Qms 5; Qes 0.22; Vas 297.3 litres; Eff 3.5%; Pe 150W (I'm not sure the D140R would handle this amount of power, prudence); Xmax 2.54 mm; Re 5.5 ohms (right in the middle of Earl's range); Le 1.3 mH; Sd 0.090 sq m; BL 22.3; Mms 105 gr.; Flux 1.2

Good luck, Regards,

Richard
Hello Dear Richard!
Many Thanks for such complete and interesting information!!!
Kind Regards!

hoschibill
09-27-2020, 12:17 PM
Hello Dear Friends!
Please help me with information.
Anybody know JBL D140R Thiele Small parameters???
I will be very grateful to everyone!!!
WITH GREAT RESPECT!
Iskesha:)

Hello everybody :)
I have a pair of D-140R and have measured the TSP. The program used is LIMP. Additional mass was 100g.

Parameter, Value, Dim
Fs, 19.27, Hz
Re, 5.30, ohms [dc]
Qt, 0.16, -
Qes, 0.16, -
Qms, 4.49, -
Mms, 126.36, grams
Rms, 3,403906, kg / s
Cms, 0.000547, m / N
Vas, 597.26, liters
Sd, 881.41, cm ^ 2
Bl, 22.205591, Tm
ETA, 2.46,%
Lp (2.83V / 1m), 97.81, dB
,,
Le, 501.83, uH
L2, 637.21, uH
R2, 18.49, ohms
L3, 0, uH
R3, 0, ohms

I hope this helps.

Best regards Oliver