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bo
"Indeed, not!!"
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Sorry the exit of the compression driver is not focussed! Tough shot to get.
NB: there is no distortion of the pic - that is the true shape of the horn.
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
Sorry the medallion glared - it's polished chrome finish (like the 435Be)...
The talented hands of Mr. Widget were left-in for scale...
bo
"Indeed, not!!"
045Be
The 043 was a typo. I have subsequently corrected this in the thread title.
Regards
Don McRitchie
What type of diaphragm does it use, I realize it's Be., but is it simular to an 075,6,7 -2404 ? anular, I think ? I talked to a guy at Westlake and man was he drunk with TAD stuff ! Not that it isin't any good. I asked them about the rumor that they "bought up" all the 076's and the guy replied , "NO", we bought a "production run of 2403's". My biased curiousity begged the question: "Great tweeters huh ?" He said he'd rather have TAD. I asked him what the equivalent TAD UHF driver would be and ( ha-ha ) he said he didn't know but he'd rather have TAD. That gets me to my question. Does JBL sell these new Be. drivers to the public ?, to anyone like , say, Weaklake ,uh ,Westlake? Sorry, I just had to rib them a little.... Great copies of JBL designs, Pioneer, right? Oh, yeah, they made the "super-tuner" car stereos....
The driver is described here:
http://www.audioheritage.org/html/pr...logy/045be.htm
The picture below shows a disassembled example with its 1" diaphragm.
Regards
Don McRitchie
thanks for the link, I had looked at that before, a little CRS is setting in at the ripe ol' age of 42 What a magnificant piece of engineering !
WHAT???? No diamind surround????
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