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    Jbl 2152 / Diy Urei 813

    Hello everybody.
    In a few days I will buy 4 jbl 2152 coaxial drivers. I also have 4 new 2235.
    I'm thinking to build some kind of urei 813 monitor with both drivers.
    Please, tell me what do yo think about this idea. Perhaps, I'm crazy but I think that it could be a nice configuration.
    I searched in the forum for information about de 2152 but I couldn't find anything.
    I'll apreciate your suggestions.
    Chau, chau from Argentina.
    Patricio

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    Bill F.
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    Go for it.

    I think the 2152h would work great like that, matched with a 15" or even better an 18" bass driver.

    I suggest putting the 2152h in a 12-25 liter sealed enclosure, and the bass driver in a reflex box. Cross over at 150Hz or so.

    The upper-end response of your 2235 units may be wasted in this alignment, though.

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    Thanks for your advise. Let me tell you that the drivers that i'm buying are 2155 (15') so, i think that it will be a better set up.
    I'm still hearing your opinions.
    Thanks again,
    patricio

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    "i'm buying are 2155 (15')"

    Ooo! A 15 foot speaker!

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