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    Replace 2241 with 2242 or 2268 -- Can I ???

    ok, this is the deal. i have 4 SR4719A dual 18 cabinets that are loaded with 2241H drivers from the factory as well as 2 newer SRX728S dual 18 cabinets loaded with 2268H from the factory.

    i have, over the years, had to recone several of the 2241's and quite simply am tired of shelling out the money to do so. i just don't think they are a very durable driver with my application. i have yet to recone a 2268. i have read that the 2242/2268 is a much more durable driver.

    my question is, can i replace the 2241H's in the SR cabinets with 2242H or 2268H without anything going wacko?

    musical content is rock, classic rock, rap/hip-hop.

    thanks!

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    My understanding is that the 2268 is a viable (and perhaps preferred?) replacement for the 2241 and would not require cabinet retuning. I almost had one to test, but it was damaged
    in shipping and had to be returned.

    I think you'll find this second-hand info backed up by previous posts here (and Tech Info
    material), but I'd be all too happy to be corrected if I'm wrong.

    -grumpy

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    so you're saying that if i were to replace the 2241's, do so with the 2268 and NOT 2242?

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    I'm suggesting you check it out a bit further or wait for someone with specific experience to chime in. Tuning might change with a 2242. -grumpy

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    i'll need someone to translate that for me

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    might get boomy or lack bass if the holes in the box aren't the right size to match the driver.

    Maybe someone here has the time to look up your cabinet volumes and model the frequency
    responses w/ 2241/2242/2268. I'll check after work if no one else responds...

    says right in the Tech Info that 2268H is an alternate for 2241H but with a neodymium magnet. (and a boatload lighter) -grumpy

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    thanks grumpy!


    Quote Originally Posted by grumpy
    might get boomy or lack bass if the holes in the box aren't the right size to match the driver.

    Maybe someone here has the time to look up your cabinet volumes and model the frequency
    responses w/ 2241/2242/2268. I'll check after work if no one else responds...

    says right in the Tech Info that 2268H is an alternate for 2241H but with a neodymium magnet. (and a boatload lighter) -grumpy

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    ok, who needs lunch anyway ...

    red=2242H
    yellow=2241H
    green=2268H

    spl.jpg assumes 600W input.
    tf.jpg attached for frequency response comparison (simpler to see than on SPL plot)

    hope this helps. -grumpy

    (assumed 15ft3 and 3, 4"diax6" ports for an example comparison to approximate the SR cab)
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    please explain the results to the average dummy

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    could you change the input wattage variable to 1500w. thanks.

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    for 1500W vs 600W, add ~4db across the board in the SPL plot. But realize at 1500W,
    some of the drivers will run out of steam at certain frequencies.

    If you believe what's shown, with no eq, the 2242's might sound like they have less bass
    (but my understanding is they're tough...and can take a bit of EQ punishment to
    compensate)

    2241's distort sooner and eventually blow with less power (bigger dip in yellow curve
    at ~50Hz) than either of the other drivers... at least the way that I modeled this with
    the info available to me... and as long as you use a subsonic filter (remove stuff
    below ~20Hz). The kind of music you describe would hit the 50Hz area pretty hard.

    All said, your mileage may vary. Heck... sounds like you have lots of drivers and cabs:
    swap two 2268's into a 2241 cab, if you like what you hear, and they don't blow up,
    just flush all of this modeling stuff and move on

    BTW, it looks like SRX728S cabs are also roughly the same volume & I'll hazard a
    guess that tuning (port size/length) is similar even though the ports are rectangular
    vs round (should be a straight driver swap). -grumpy

    ("OK... break's over!")

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    you are correct. i'll just pop a couple of the 2268's out of my srx box and put them in a 4719A cab for a while and see what they're all about in it.

    i really appreciate you researching this for me.

    - troy

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    just called JBL and they stated that the SRX728S box was designed to keep the 2268 cooled. the 4719A cab is not nearly as deep as the 728S, therefore the driver is likely to overheat.

    sounds like it probably won't work out afterall

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    Certainly good to know... Good you checked with the pros. "My bad" (and apologies) for not
    pointing you there first.

    Air flow/coupling on the frame structure/heat sink was something lost in the numbers.
    I guess there's a good reason for the rectangular ports being on top (chimney) in the
    2268H-based box.

    -grumpy

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    ya, he said those drivers can run extremely hot. if they are not in a enclosure that provides proper cooling, they are toast. not worth the risk for me. i am better off just getting new cabs.

    thanks a million though

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