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    JBL 2240 vs 2245 question

    I have both a JBL 2240 and a 2245 that I am planning to use for sub-woofers. I have been told and have read several posts that claim they both have the same frame and motor assemblies. If this is in fact true I’m thinking of re-coning the 2240 with the same type of cone assembly that is in the 2245. I know that both of these original re-cones are on the endangered species list, but just what is/was the difference between a 2240 and a 2245 cone assembly? Or is the difference between the two more than just the cone assembly? Thanks.

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    At the very least, the surround is foam on the 2245, and the cone is treated with aquaplas.
    Both make it more suitable for home subwoofer use (vs sound reinforcement).

    The hard parts are interchangeable.

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    hey tjm001. the 2245h will have a little more aquaplas treated on the cone compared to the 2240. my personal taste I like the 2245h

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    No aquaplas on the 2240 at all. Our very own Edgewound has actual equivalent 2245 kits. Check ebay. Also a quick search for "2240 vs. 2241 vs. 2245" will bring up a good discussion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gasfan View Post
    No aquaplas on the 2240 at all. Our very own Edgewound has actual equivalent 2245 kits. Check ebay. Also a quick search for "2240 vs. 2241 vs. 2245" will bring up a good discussion.
    jbl oem kits on the 2240 had aquaplas about 1/3 of the cone

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    Sometimes the thicker pulp in areas on the back can look like a coating or black aquaplas, but it would be interesting to see such an example, as it is not specified by JBL nor have I (yet) seen an aquaplas coated 2240 cone (front or back).

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    Thanks!

    Thanks all for the info

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjm001 View Post
    Thanks all for the info
    Tom if you have the money recone both 2240/ 2245 . One at a time place the driver inside the cabinet see what ya get at low medium and high volume. See and hear which jbl low frequency drivers sound good to your ears . whichever you choose will be a great choice

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    Quote Originally Posted by tjm001 View Post
    I have both a JBL 2240 and a 2245 that I am planning to use for sub-woofers. I have been told and have read several posts that claim they both have the same frame and motor assemblies. If this is in fact true I’m thinking of re-coning the 2240 with the same type of cone assembly that is in the 2245. I know that both of these original re-cones are on the endangered species list, but just what is/was the difference between a 2240 and a 2245 cone assembly? Or is the difference between the two more than just the cone assembly? Thanks.

    Tom
    Hi Tom,

    BB6 calculation

    regards
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    Quote Originally Posted by ivica View Post
    Hi Tom,

    BB6 calculation

    regards
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    Well thank you very much Ivica

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    You will be Lucky if you find a JBL recone kit C8R2245. In France I tried to find but it's impossible .
    What aftermarket recone kit could you advise me to buy to recone a JBL 2245H ?

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    According your simulation it appears that the frequency response of the two speakers are quite similar in the low frequency .Both have 40Hz at -6db in a 250l box .
    But what is the feeling when one compare the two listening in the low frequency .
    I have two 2240h frame .Would it be better to recone them with 2240 recone kit or 2245h recone kit in order to get the best low frequency ?
    Thanks for your reply

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    Quote Originally Posted by ivica View Post
    Hi Tom,

    BB6 calculation

    regards
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    Normalize that response and it will show that the 2245 is superior down low. By 4-6db...
    I don't have time to post it right now (BB6).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlac4 View Post
    You will be Lucky if you find a JBL recone kit C8R2245. In France I tried to find but it's impossible .
    What aftermarket recone kit could you advise me to buy to recone a JBL 2245H ?
    This is the most likely to JBL spec 2245H re-cone I have come across so far:

    Hi Tom,
    I do sell a reproduction recone kit for the JBL 2245H. It's listed on eBay with detailed photos but I can sell it directly to you as well. I bill though a PayPal invoice to your email.

    Here's the listing with a complete description.

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/272038544985...84.m1555.l2649


    The process to build the kit takes a few days, as it's a pretty tedious process to match the moving mass of the engineering standard: Spray aquaplas material, let dry, weigh cone, spray again, dry again, weigh again...until within 2 grams of the engineering spec. Price is $275.00.

    The first kit was shipped to a customer in Finland that reported the cosmetics and sound were very accurate compared to the factory unit.

    Thanks very much for contacting me.

    Ken Haerr
    Upland Loudspeaker Service...JBLAuthorized Since 1988
    1042 N. Mountain Ave, Suite B368
    Upland, CA 91786
    909-946-5944



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    Quote Originally Posted by jlac4 View Post
    You will be Lucky if you find a JBL recone kit C8R2245. In France I tried to find but it's impossible .
    What aftermarket recone kit could you advise me to buy to recone a JBL 2245H ?
    Ken( at upLands )constructs his kits to a JBL engineering standard .

    I'm confident that all other reconers ( offering their aftermarket kits ) really only work under the principal of Caveat Emptor .

    The casual buyer who doesn't know about ( let alone understand TS Parameters ) is their perfect unsuspecting mark ( to be HAPPILY pick-pocketed ).


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