Hi Figge,Originally posted by Figge (edited by HP)
......, and shit!!! ......
I think to know what Giskard means, when he's talking about "stink"
HP
Hi Figge,Originally posted by Figge (edited by HP)
......, and shit!!! ......
I think to know what Giskard means, when he's talking about "stink"
HP
Please help us save more info about the vintage systems. Let us register your speakers and drivers.
Apparently its all relative . Right Giskard.
Ian
I meant the 4430's really stink.
It's a joke... I have twisted humor.
Yeah, it's all relative.
Giskard,
Did you see my email about the 1.5 inch version of the 2344 by P.A.........
Chuck a dog a bone and say fetch.
Ian
No, I didn't see that email. I can't imagine the top end being all that great. One might have to employ a UHF transducer as well.
The P-Audio PH 316 have the same or even better response than the 2344! I'll post response graphs later.Originally posted by Ian Mackenzie
Giskard,
Did you see my email about the 1.5 inch version of the 2344 by P.A.........
Chuck a dog a bone and say fetch.
Ian
The UHF limitations are in the 1.5" JBL transducers Guido.Originally posted by Guido
The P-Audio PH 316 have the same or even better response than the 2344! I'll post response graphs later.
Make a 3 way then.
Ian
A 4311 is a 3-way
No no, thats a Bo Box.
I mean't a nice uhf driver for the 2344 1/1/2 driver, a 066 biamped sitting atop the 4430.
Ian
I measured them with the 2426 and an adaptor.Originally posted by Giskard
The UHF limitations are in the 1.5" JBL transducers Guido.
2426 on 2344 on Axis with 4430 xover
2426 on 2344 60 degree horizontal with 4430 xover
2426 on PH316 60 degree horizontal with 4430 xover
I can buy them locally for $125 and a matching 1.5 inch driver $200.00
Ian
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