Hi friends,
Can you identify whether the network is N2400 or N2600 or something else?
This is a photo of C38. Thanks.
Hi friends,
Can you identify whether the network is N2400 or N2600 or something else?
This is a photo of C38. Thanks.
Nope. There are a whole bunch of them that look just like that.
Barry.
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
If it has no identifiying sticker on the inside it would have to be tested. Anything else will be a guess.
Barry.
If we knew what the hell we were doing, we wouldn't call it research would we.
I've checked a JBL booklet on this, and it is LX2 for 032 system (D123, LE20, LX2).
According to the booklet, there are 001, 002, 030 and 032 system for C36, C38 and C40:
001 (130A, LE175DLH, N1200) C36, 38, 40
002 (D123, 075, N2400) C36, 38
030 (D130, 075, N2400) C36, 38, 40
032 (D123, LE20, LX2) C36, 38
Thanks a lot for your feedback, which triggered my curiosity on the various networks of C38 (and C36)!
Open it up and check the cap values and the inductor, then you'll know for sure
Joe
Here is a puzzle for crossover masters
DIY crossovers (Jbl), but which model ? There is a pair of these crossovers in one box.
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