So I called JBL and asked if it had an internal xo as well and the answer was yes it DOES have an internal xo.
So right out of the box you could use it with 2 channels of amplification for the PAIR of speakers.
So I called JBL and asked if it had an internal xo as well and the answer was yes it DOES have an internal xo.
So right out of the box you could use it with 2 channels of amplification for the PAIR of speakers.
Always fun learning more.......
Well, that's probably a big group sigh (relief?) I just heard...
That's the first squeak I'd heard about an internal crossover
(unless they mean internal to the I-tech amp, vs. an internal -passive- crossover...
a complete one at that, vs. something like the SAM-HF units that have part of the
high-pass and some contouring built in).
I should just shut up and be patient
Pasives are an option (maybe)Hmmm
So it means that an internal x-over is working together with the x-over settings in Crowns
This is something new in x-over way of thinking. I pretty much doubt that this is the case.
I believe that the x-overs is only made in the Crowns, but what do I know
actives are the top option and the one promoted in the catalog
Maybe it has a blue jumper
XPL 200's w DX1, XPL 160's, XPL 140's, L7's, L5's, L3's, L1's Homemade L Center, 4412's, 4406, L60T's, L20T's
Or even 2013
2213 + 2435HPL w/aquaplas + H9800 (Matsj edition)
That's what I got from the NAMM video as well. The NAMM video also mentioned the March ship date. I would be surprised if all passive components weren't bypassed when in active mode, although I've owned plenty of speakers that do it that way in "bi-amp" mode,(ADS 1530s, Infinty 2.5s etc).
http://www.sonicscoop.com/2013/01/25...rence-monitor/SonicScoop had the opportunity to experience the M2 this past October, in a private listening session at AES hosted by top engineer/mixer Frank Filipetti. What we heard was extremely musical, displaying tremendous clarity and detail throughout the sound spectrum, across a very wide-ranging listening position.
Thanks for the reference Valentin!
Always fun learning more.......
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