I was recently replacing some caps in a small bookshelf speaker and had a very pleasant surprise. I used a .068uF polystyrene cap to bypass a 2.7uF polypropylene Jantzen Cross-Cap on a rather simple...
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I was recently replacing some caps in a small bookshelf speaker and had a very pleasant surprise. I used a .068uF polystyrene cap to bypass a 2.7uF polypropylene Jantzen Cross-Cap on a rather simple...
I put together a parts list that should should be a nice upgrade for the JBL L100T crossover.
Here is the schematic....
There are several small speaker protection circuit breakers/fuses you may want to consider.
http://www.parts-express.com/cat/speaker-protection-devices/307
Put up pics.
God forbid they should get back to making kick ass home speakers. Has anybody tried any of their new offerings? ...or even care? :dont-know:
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HAHAHA!!! ...Too Funny!!! :lol_fit:
Have You Taken Your Meds Today??? ...You Talk a Lot Of Crap For Somebody That Can't Read A Schematic.
Here are the technical specs for those if you don't have them.
2225:
http://www.jblpro.com/pub/obsolete/2225hj.pdf
2226:
http://www.jblpro.com/pages/pub/components/2226.pdf
If you want them to be JBL you have to use JBL parts. Here is a brand new JBL woofer that will work and is sold world wide. Just choose the correct impedance, 8 or 16 Ohms, depending on how you are...
Here are a few options from Erse Audio. Just choose the one that is closest to your DCR. You may want to swap them out in both speakers to keep things even.
DCR = .137 Ohm...
The reason that polarity is reversed by the manufacturer is to compensate for the affects that the crossover has on the phase of the signal. They try the best they can to keep all components in phase...