If the driver is bad, but the membrane is ok, could I then fit my beryllium membranes into 045Ti drivers?
If the driver is bad, but the membrane is ok, could I then fit my beryllium membranes into 045Ti drivers?
Have you tried swapping diaphragms and cores?
How do the harmonic and intermodulation distortion measurements look?
It looks exactly as a not well centered JBL diaphragm. On the measurements you should also see distorsion in the problematic frequency area.
My experience in changing 2" JBL diaphragms (I experienced similar frequency responses problems) is that it was very sensitive in terms of centering them.
Use a generator and a mike, focussing in the frequency range not only the ear (except if you're a golden ear), try small movements or other fixing positions. This might be a bit stressing with Be I recognise.
as you have a reference unit working well you can also use impedance measurements trying to match the correct unit.
The right one is my bad membrane compared to a new one (another model).
This is after extensive cleaning. Looks like shit.
They tell me the core is OK, but the membrane is not OK.
Measurements from today comparing my drivers.
I am worried about my left 476Mg as well. Too high distortion?
(1m to mic. In middle of room with 3 cycles FDW)
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Very beautiful. My congratulations
Off-axis measurements.
NB, there is a -9dB autoformer on UHF (because I will use the THX AAA headphone amp later).
Pics from measuring yesterday.
A distinguished member of this forum noticed that it is a 4” membrane on the picture. The service guy has worked in the wrong driver, it is confirmed now.
So beautiful,great job!but why not Kebnekaise S4367? i like 4367
46 lover
Sweet music is playing.
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