El Estocolmo!
Im going to build 8 closed cabinets with W1500H to "hopefully" complete my horn system under 100Hz. If I donīt like it I will build some hornloaded 2227 and if I like that, I will have some W1500H lying around.
/Mostly
El Estocolmo!
Im going to build 8 closed cabinets with W1500H to "hopefully" complete my horn system under 100Hz. If I donīt like it I will build some hornloaded 2227 and if I like that, I will have some W1500H lying around.
/Mostly
The 4429-center is now hidden behind white speaker-cloth.
The signalcables will be hidden, do not worry about that.
I will test with one more layer of cloth (to make it look white), and see how much it degrades the sound. The 4429 has tone control, so maybe I can higher the HF a bit to compensate, like they do in cinemas.
Had my 4365s for 3 months now. Just last week the bass really really came alive. Now they are sounding freaking amazing, I must say. Very happy with them, I think they are here for life (I have said that before though...). The sound is so natural and "live".
To me, the bass is better now with the 4365s, than with single subs of TiK and 1500 array that I have had before. That is not a bad company to beat!
You guys who do not beleive in long breakin-time for this Kind of JBL-speakers, sorry you are just plain wrong. They sounded like a laptop out-of-the-box They seem to need to play REALLY loud to loosen up, that is what I did last week.
Now, I have 5 new blu-ray concerts to enjoy this weekend, love it! It is like being there.
Cool! I believe the break in time too. I'm having the same experience with the S4700s. They sounded terrible to me at first as well. My complaints about them are all over the internet! lol. Anyway, after about 10 months of constant playing, it's finally beginning to sound good.
S4700 owner.
How do you drive the 4365 ?MF, tubes ...Lucky man
Regards Stephane
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