That's just too cool!
That's just too cool!
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
why you would insist on using a wimpy double 15" scoop cab instead of a true dual 18" 25Hz horn.....
Very kickazz looking system!
Ok, had a party this weekend, it cost me a 2225H
Now I was really not driving that hard, it was very quiet for the whole afternoon when my nephew wanted to hear a specific song so I cranked it up for 30 seconds... then I heard a buzz...buzz...BUZZ...BUZZ...BUZZ...BUZZ.
Sh*t
VC arced against the top plate, just at the place where the wire goes down vertically to the bottom of the coil, making the whole thing thicker.
Then the wire started dropping in to the gap and it was the end, about 1/3rd of the wire was unrolled into the bottom of the magnet. No signs of heating, burning, melting or deformation whatsoever.
Varnish gave up?
I don't know if JBL screwed up with their tolerances or if it's me when I reconed it.
I have the doubt because the first four C8R2225 I received had to be returned to JBL because they were soooo visually out of specs. (they didn't even argue with me) The one that burned saturday "looked" OK, but...
The two first I reconed were in use in a friend's 4530 for a while, and they took more abuse with a 600W amplifier, they are still alive.
The amp I was using this weekend was 450W.
I still don't understand
Maybe there was some coil rubbing thru the varnish as you mention...
Did you use a high pass filter to protect the driver from VLFs and excessive excursion? Nothing happens below 30Hz anyway with that driver anyway. Might well cut-off there. Perhaps the very low frequencies moved the coil beyond its comfort zone, flexing the spider and suspension, moving the coil out of alignment. Which would have caused the rubbing. This is unlikely, but perhaps possible. I feel sorry for you.
Please let us know what you meant by one of the recone kit being out of specs? Where they the new "Hecho en Mexico" recone kits?
Yep, I have the driverack with a 24dB/oct LPF at 30Hz.
I'm usually very cautious when I crank up the volume, I dont run the amps into clipping, I listen and control depending on the program material, I'm no AKTTR freak (All Knobs To The Right)
The first batch of four C8R2225 I received from JBL were made in Mexico.
There was two among those that were instanly rejected, on one the former was shorter than the length of the coil causing the end of the winding to be wound up in free air. (yes you read me right, I'll send you pictures)
And a badly wound VC on the second, the first 2 or 3 turns looked like wrinkled spaguetti.
The two that were good I installed and Stéphane used them in your old 4530 connected full range to a XS900 (600Wpc) He gave them a good blast for longer runs than I did. I remember feeling the heat on the cone and dust cap after one session.
Now it's one from the new batch that died. On this batch there was visually no flaws AFAIR.
However I wrote a little dot on the back of the cone and this must mean something but I don't remember what
Now I have doubts, maybe something was wrong and slipped my visual inspection? Maybe I screwed up when I did the recone?
Further inspection of the core will maybe tell me.
here is my horns
I have another pair of 4520
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