not long back we conversed on the forum about the crossover to the m209-8A mid from the 2226 in the CS3115. You mentioned 600hz and I think also perhaps how the mids are prone to blowing (and/or I have also heard this from others)
WELL, what do you make of this??
In the CS3115 they state 340hz and 1.8khz
http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/AS%20Series/CS3115.pdf
In the SR4735X, same drivers etc. it is 600hz and 2.8 khz..
http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/SRX...s/SR4735XF.pdf
What gives?????
Now I understand that 600 gives the whole system better power handling, less prone to damaging the mid, but still, why change the 1.8 to 2.8? Or do you think there is a mistake in the info? One is for theater, one for live sound. Personally I have been using about 340-380 with an outboard crossover, and like it better, but what do you think of all this?? The reason I ask is I want to have some passive crossovers purchased/made to be able to use them that way also, and this will of course be critical.
MBB