Yes, you should designate the fronts as large and the surrounds/center as 'small'. Even if you were able to cross the HTPS400s at 40Hz, I think you'd be happier crossing them at 80Hz. At 40Hz there...
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Yes, you should designate the fronts as large and the surrounds/center as 'small'. Even if you were able to cross the HTPS400s at 40Hz, I think you'd be happier crossing them at 80Hz. At 40Hz there...
Hi, Mark. I've considered using one or two 18Ti's as centers in my own system. How does it sound? Also how do you have them wired? in series or parallel?
I use a pair of XPL-90s as rear surrounds in an otherwise stock Performance Series home theater system. I use a Bryston 9B-ST THX to power them (100w/ch). They work perfectly for the application I'm...
Like arguing one motorcycle is "better" than another because its published top speed is higher. Specs don't tell the whole story especially when they're looked at in isolation of others. Oftentimes...
According to the owner's manual for the Pass X-1 preamp:
"On the XLR connectors, pin 1 is grounded, pin 2 is the positive signal, and pin 3 is the negative signal."
I looked in the owner's...
Your best bet may be to reassemble it and enjoy it full range using one amp. Then worry about converting to bi-amp after you've figured out what amps and active crossover you'll use and how to...
Many integrateds have the capability to split their pre-amp and amp sections. look for 'Pre-Out' jacks on the back of your integrated and if you have them you can use your integrated as a pre-amp.
One of my 18Ti's also had a subtle 'buzz' or rattle as you put it. It wasn't very loud but once you heard it your ear would go right to it whenever that speaker was on. I isolated it to the woofer...
You make a very important point, Widget. There are many, many entrepreneurs in the US and worldwide looking for profit opportunities. If the potential to sell Japanese Market JBL's was great...
Open them up and find out.
In the process researching the screw sizes of the 120Ti, I found that I had all the correct screws I needed except those for the tweeters. I found some that would work at my local Lowes Hardware...
JBLPro had the woofer screws listed in their parts list under part #804-01110-20. Don't know if they still have them or not. Last time I tried to get something from JBLPro I had to go thru an...
Thanks mac, allan, and 3db for the suggestions. I went to the JBLPro website and found the following screw dimensions:
Woofer: 10-32 x 1-1/4, FIL, PH, BLK ZINC, LCS
Mid: 6-32 x 1, FLT, PH,...
Not that I need another pair but I'm in the process of building up a pair of 120Ti. I've rounded up the cabinets, drivers and crossovers but I'm missing some of the hardware, specifically the screws...
Try raising them up off the floor about 30cm or so. Have also heard of some people stuffing socks into the bass ports. However keep in mind a certain amount of bass "punchiness" is to be expected...
Awesome collection. Nice tip-of-the-hat to Nelson Pass also.:coolness:
I think the 4412 Studio Monitors might be what you're looking for.
In the words of Emily Latilla: "Nevermind".
It's been about 4 years since I owned a pair of L65's. Back then I also was looking to upgrade them. The general concensus I got from forum members at that time was that the L65 is already closely...
I hear you 4645. Nobody's going to take my Betamax or 8-track player from me either.
Here's an anti-skate weight for a Pro-Ject tt, from the Needle Doctor. You might be able to make it work:
http://www.needledoctor.com/Project-Anti-Skate-Weight?category=433
This site has an...
Do you really need different spikes though? A quick look at the owners manual indicates the spikes supplied with the speakers are good for both wood and carpeted floors. Here's an excerpt:
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You might check the tech sheets at:
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=10661
They don't give the actual dimensions of the thread but they at least give a part number:...
You might be asking the 128H to do something it was not designed to do. In my experience the 128H is a very flat speaker and doesn't have an accentuated that, say, the 2214 or even the 2213 do. If...
When I started on this forum a few years I ago, I was in the same position as you. I had a pair of L65's, loved them dearly not only for their great JBL sound but also for their wonderful...