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    bought pair P10's today , question

    Don't ask. I don't remember where or how much

    But the little pups sound pretty nice , great condition.
    I looked up the PDF and everywhere that it says "titanium HF" it is XXXX'ed out . Was that spec a mistake on the PDF or did they change design specs ? Havn't removed HF , but they look like titanium (right color)...preplexed.

    this is all I cud find on the web


    First Manufactured 1992
    Last Manufactured 1993
    Recommended Power Amplifier Range 10 - 50 watts
    Nominal Impedance 6 ohms
    Woofer 5.25" fiber cone
    Tweeter 0.5" vapor deposited titanium dome
    Frequency Response 70Hz - 20kHz
    Crossover Frequency(ies) 3.5kHz
    Sensitivity 87dB (1 watt/1 meter)
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    Also got one of these ...adc ss310 EQs
    no manual ...anybody know how to use the mike i/p and pink noise generator ?
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    You need to connect a flat-response, (calibrated), mic to the input, and when you press the pink noise button, it should send pink noise to the inputs of your amp via the outputs of the EQ. Theoretically, the display should then be showing what the mic is hearing, and you'd adjust the EQ for flattest response.

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    You can fool with the ADC if you like, but don't get your hopes up. I had one similar to that years ago, when I adjusted it so that it looked flat on the analyzer, my system sounded awful. I got rid of it pretty quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SEAWOLF97 View Post
    Havn't removed HF , but they look like titanium (right color)...preplexed.
    pulled the Hf out ....on the face it says "JBL XE"

    on rear
    two14d08
    100752a
    02702

    Is one of those numbers a model number ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don C View Post
    You can fool with the ADC if you like, but don't get your hopes up. I had one similar to that years ago, when I adjusted it so that it looked flat on the analyzer, my system sounded awful. I got rid of it pretty quickly.
    I usually tune "by ear , to taste" . Set it up this morning , works great as an EQ and lightshow.
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