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    Post Foilcals

    Let me know if these are good enough to make repros from.

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    4430 foilcal

    9-3/4" high x 3" wide
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    L212 foilcal

    6-1/4" high x 2-5/8" wide

    Scan failed. Silver letters won't scan.

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    4313B foilcal

    5-5/8" high x 2-3/8" wide
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    L112 foilcal

    3-3/4" high x 4-3/4" wide
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    L96 foilcal

    6-5/8" high x 2-3/4" wide
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    4333B foilcal

    3-1/4" high x 4-1/8" wide
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    I hope there,s a 4350 in there somewhere???

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    Question: the 4430 is a two way system right? how come theres a MF & HF pot?.

    i saw this in the first picture here.

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    I couldn't come up with a 4350, 4350B, or 4355.

    I'm really sorry. Hopefully someone else can pitch in.






    4430 / 4435

    4430 / 4435

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    Improvements in Monitor Loudspeaker Systems
    Volume 31 Number 6 pp. 408-422; May 1983
    As the recording industry enjoys the benefits of both digital and advanced analog recording technology, attention is appropriately focused on the use of compression driver and horn designs which are some 25-30 years old. Evolutionary improvements in woofers, compression drivers, and dividing networks combined with new constant-coverage horn designs have resulted in a frequency response more consistently uniform at all coverage angles (yielding flat power response) along with lowered distortion and increased acoustic power output at the frequency levels.
    Authors: Smith, David; Keele, Jr., D. B.; Eargle, John
    E-lib Location: (CD aes4) /jrnl7888/1983/7921.pdf
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    DAMN! now im even more impressed by these 4430. i just gotta get em!

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    I'd like to get a set of 4343 foilcals. I'm about ready to replace some of the L-pads and would be interested in a back-up set in case they are damaged removing them.

    This message comes from JBL Dog

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    Re: 4430 foilcal

    Originally posted by Giskard
    9-3/4" high x 3" wide
    hi Giskard,

    the scans are great.....and usable to copy them for silk screening.

    I have to talk with Guido, who had posted some days before, to copy some foilcals with silkscreening.

    BTW: the 4435 is exactly the same like the 4430, except the model no. xxx5

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    Are you sure with this HP?

    I think the 4435 HF level is max 0 dB.

    Have to look at my scans.

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    Originally posted by Guido
    Are you sure with this HP?

    I think the 4435 HF level is max 0 dB.

    Have to look at my scans.
    Guido...your'r right.....4435 high frequecy: -8 to 0

    sorry.

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