Or it could be that most of the production run meet M2 tolerances, JBL just need to be sure that a "reference" speaker meets its specifications.
Whereas small variations in an occasional driver...
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Or it could be that most of the production run meet M2 tolerances, JBL just need to be sure that a "reference" speaker meets its specifications.
Whereas small variations in an occasional driver...
Hi Steve
The difference in the M2 version appears to be that it is measured and selected from the D2430K run.
So it meets closer tolerances, proven to be within specification.
I suspect the odd...
There is also a D2423 that has received no attention whatsoever, admittedly it's built for a line array.
But yes, the lack of interest in the 2415 is a pity - I look forward to some data, perhaps...
POS has a pair of these, in the Technical sub-forum.
Best wishes
David
I have probably found a little more information about the 2164 and the latter development 2165.
There's a couple of AES convention papers by Alex Voishvillo that are later than the one mentioned...
Now you have some you could pull one apart and have a look yourself;)
I noticed, as I searched around, that JBL have patented (and presumably use) 2164-type pole pieces on Dual Coil Drivers.
The...
Any more information available?
It looks to use the frame/thermal structure in the patent Peter posted.
Not sure if it uses the voice coil/magnetic structure in the patent you posted.
Best...
Hi Barry
Thank you for the correction that the 2227 cone lacks the ribs of the 2226.
But the 2226 cone is not curved, it's a simple cone, my pair was new from factory in 1994, definitely not...
Just for the record, learned that the 2164 has been joined by the 2165, an even more powerful, dual voice coil 5.5" mid.
Very little data except used in the current JBL top-of-the-line tour system,...
I suspect that the 2227 is basically a 2226 cone with the SVG voice coil.
The difference in voice coil mass due to a little extra wire is fairly small.
So JBL have done what you propose, without...
"Design Parameters and Trade-Offs in Large Diameter Transducers"
D.J. Button, JBL Harman
91st Convention, October 4-8, New York.
Best Wishes
David
Haven't checked the T/S parameters but...
Did you ever receive an answer on this?
The ME150 does look pretty nice.
There was an AES paper by one of the JBL experts that analysed and measured several manufacturers' hi-efficiency 15"...
Thank you Peter,
This appears to be a new application that follows on from the patent that "Werewolf" quoted.
So, very relevant even if not the exact one listed in the AES paper.
And thanks to...
Probably just to avoid confusion with I and 1, a few letter to number codes do this or similar.
Best wishes
David
There's a new mid-driver from JBL, the 2164.
It is a 4" cone unit used in the VTX20 (smaller) Horn Loaded Line Arrays.
Seems to be a carefully developed unit, subject of a patent and an AES...
I am a little late but I will comment because no one else has mentioned an important point.
You don't need to overheat Alnico to ruin the magnetization.
In fact you don't need to heat it at all,...
You have restarted my curiosity about why the response rises.
It's not really about a JBL mystery woofer anymore so I have taken it up in a thread at DIYaudio ...
Unfortunately the driver in the paper may not be exactly an ME150.
The paper lists the cone mass as identical to a 2226 but the Mms is 50g heavier, more than can be explained by the small increase...
Thank you, that was fast.
Had a faint recollection of this but could not remember the exact model number to check.
I take it the ME150 is now unobtainable and JBL recone kits too?
So I'd need to...
There's an AES 1991 convention paper by JBL staffer D. Button that compares 15" woofers.
It's a technical discussion rather than a sales pitch so the drivers aren't identified by brand or model....
Couple of 2245 in 10 cubic foot cabinets, so I'm happy with my subs.;)
And the 2206 does look to be the preferred option.
Nice match to the 2226 technically and, reportedly, in sound.
The others...
That's in the ballpark of what I plan but JBL stuff is thin on the market in Australia.
So the chance to find a specific box is pretty low, and too expensive to ship from overseas.
So I look for a...
Hi.
As the title says, I have a system based around 2226 woofers (15") and 2453 compression drivers (4" voice coils and 1.5" throat) at the front, with a pair of 2245 (18") sub-woofers.
I have a...
Just noticed on the JBL Pro site that they have a new (to me anyway) series called AXYS.
It is not very clear where this sits in the JBL product line, someone in sales did a poor job.
I did notice...
It seems JBL expects the M2 owners not to blow them, and if they do then to have the money to buy a complete replacement.
But PA/tour operators are expected to blow out drivers so can buy...