Exciting! :)Very tempting but I'm personally done with foam surrounds.
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Exciting! :)Very tempting but I'm personally done with foam surrounds.
Call Harman and try and order yourself a pair? The part number is 443974-001.
The Array horns are pretty killer. It is probably quite fortuitous that someone made the decision to also use them in the SAM1HF, still pretty pricey, but at half the cost of a 1400 Array they have...
Not if they are what you want. A couple hundred dollars less than a brand new pair of LE14H-3's or LE14H-4's. I use the term "brand new" rather loosely here because they very well could show up...
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They are already too expensive for me since I would have to put fresh recones in them if I were to buy them.
And who knows what might show up if I were to buy a pair of recone kits. :rolleyes:
I wonder how much these will go for:
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I love this driver...
I would like to order a whole bunch of them.
I'd like to try out the new 2216Nd too.
I just ordered a pair of 2206H's. I'm going to see how well they match up...
SAM1HF over the low frequency transducer of your choice. If you are going to use subs then you might consider the 2206H as the midbass driver. They are supposed to be readily available and at 95 dB...
:rotfl: She sounds like a very cool lady.
I showed my wife photos of your room with both systems. Thumbs down on the 1400 Arrays. Thumbs up on the Everest II's.
I showed her Guido's Everest...
I didn't remember John B buying them. $3,800 a pair is just nuts.
Sounds scary, were they stolen?
I really like your LE14H enclosures Rob. I plan to do something similarly narrow for a pair of fifteens.
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For some reason I thought the Array box was the same volume as the PS1400 box but...
Agreed. Let's just delete everything past post #2.
Stick a pair of SAM1HF's running 1400 Array networks over your 2245H's and 2122H's.
The SAM1HF's are five grand a pair retail and they go with...
:p
I refuse to downgrade based on your assessment though.
I know, I've used the same photo occasionally. :p
I was going to mention them but I realized they were too short and wouldn't work for me personally.
The 4430 was tuned a bit high at 34 Hz (The 4435 was tuned lower at 26 Hz).
Would you throw in some of that special wire to sweeten the deal?
:)
I'll try and bring this back on topic. Use the 91 dB LE14H-4 instead of the 89 dB LE14H-3 in the 1400 Array, adjust the network and port for the increased mid-band efficiency and then use a pair of...
The B212 was -3 dB at 25 Hz and 60 Hz. Below 25 Hz it rolled off at ~ 12 dB per octave. Vented subwoofers roll off at anywhere from 18 dB/octave (quasi-third order which low Q JBL transducers excel...
The L212 used the B212 which was a sealed box system (second order roll-off below 25 Hz).
All the other systems you mention are quasi-third order (without the active EQ) or quasi-fifth order...
Diodes are cheaper.
And to answer your other question, the L212 system probably takes the cake for extended low frequency response.
It's part of the 4365 network. I took a quick screen grab from the Engineering Design Specification. It was all I had handy at the moment.
Yes.
Add Greg's "The results are staggering" to "It doesn't make that much of a difference" and then divide by two for the net result? :dont-know:
Maybe they had a bigger budget when they made your...