all BGW's came with individual checkout sheets ...often showing greater power than specified.
The G had the new...now unavailable output devices.
For some real grunt...the GTA was their...
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all BGW's came with individual checkout sheets ...often showing greater power than specified.
The G had the new...now unavailable output devices.
For some real grunt...the GTA was their...
All BGW 750's had the same power structure...2v in for 40v out...the original 750's with silver handles had the slowest devices...best for subs. All the rest were good for full range.
The last...
BGW 750...just supplied one for a customers 4435's
366 OR 336 ??
Quite different
I saw these folks at the AES show in SF recently...and was wondering if anyone has tried...heard...or measured these.
They fit the 375/2440 family of drivers
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the 6500 was a great match for the 813
I prefer the Herbal approach
"For all souls tomorrow by all means today"
I recommend intense therapy :applaud:
The DBX is a step up from Behringer...I think the BiRadial evolved as a two way solution...and integration of the vhf was not a priority
I believe no passive network can compensate for the 2 some odd feet between the Mid & VHF drivers...integration with that big bi-radial isnt going to be easy...tho it sure looks good.
Try the...
Sorry for the late reply...but one of our clients used 700's exclusively many (30+)years ago. They had BiPolar 140v power supplies and could swing some current...but no protection.
Not to say...
you guys are too smart :applaud:
I'm impressed how knowledgeable the forum members are...and as a parting shot to 2009...curious who knows what the differences are tween the 2234 and 2235...where it was used and why.
We havent tried these in 2445's...but when faced with the same problem in TAD4001's...we have substituted a Radian diaphragm in control room applications.
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there was something about the 4430/4435 that just never seemed right...maybe the crossover point was not low enough...but that was dictated by horn design
either a 375 or 2440. the 2309 horn is used with the 2310 folded plate.
i think we have 2 new 2309's & 1 2310 in the box
The new king of the hill....152 db
http://www.martin-audio.com/products/datasheets/ASXdatasheet.pdf
No...you should be able to find or make a pair of 800HZ cards...crossing at 250 is too low...and will destroy the 2420's
is goop the Brown Bostik we used in ConeHead school ??
Agree...this is most likely the case...they wouldnt make different motors
i have a set of new old stock 813 crossovers we discover while cleaning up
We are Harris Audio in Miami...and have a been a JBL Pro dealer for many years
the Westlake crossover is quite pricey...the XTA is one of the better options
BTW...we have a pair of new in the box 2122H's