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    PT-F95HF Compact Progressive Transition Waveguide

    I waited nearly three years for them to become available, PT-F95HF, the "Compact" version of the 90° x 50° Progressive Transition waveguide, JBL Pro part# 338650-001, ~$100 apiece, now used in this product with 2452H-SL drivers:

    http://www.jblpro.com/installedsound...7212MDP.v5.pdf

    1) Certainly beefier than the $10 version for 1" thread-on drivers (338800-001), and seems like it will independently support Nd drivers.

    2) Front view. Same size as the other PT-Fs, with dispersion pattern embossed.

    3) The bad news, there's a "problem" with 243x drivers at ~14 kHz. Four samples each 2431H, top (+10 db) and 2435HPL, both using the same compensation filter. Too bad, they look damn good, otherwise.

    4) It's not the waveguide, inherently, as they work fine with 2452H-SL. Filter needs less "boost" in UHF with these drivers, obviously.

    5) Also fine using BMS 4555, here with compensated Altec 846B filter. Sorry, I forgot to put a legend on the plot. It's four drivers, which virtually superimpose. Be nice if they made a Nd version....
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    Hello Zilch

    I wonder what the notch is?? Do you move the microphone around at all?? Is it that there both on and off axis as well?? If it was the waveguide I would expect to see it with the other drivers as well. Strange???? Did you run them without the filters?? Still see it then??

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    The 2452 has the same larger bolt mounting diameter as the 2447, correct? Is that what's standard on these new horns? I wonder what 2447's would sound like, seeing that rising HF response with the 2452's...

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    This is my second try with these, Rob, with the same result. I need to investigate and report more, and these findings should be independently verified before concluding anything. I tried shimming the driver back in 1/8" increments without apparent benefit.

    I believe we already know there is an anomaly with 2431H at that frequency on other horns. 2435HPL uses the same two-stage phase plug, and it appears this particular waveguide has a problem with both of them, which may be a reason it was not used in any products in combination with members of that 3" driver family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnaec View Post
    The 2452 has the same larger bolt mounting diameter as the 2447, correct? Is that what's standard on these new horns? I wonder what 2447's would sound like, seeing that rising HF response with the 2452's....
    2452H has the larger bolt pattern of 2447, but the "SL" version uses the smaller pattern of the 243x family. Same deal with 2451H versus 2451H-SL, as I recall.

    In my experience thus far, a major benefit of the "Next Generation" 2452H-SL is its smooth, extended HF response. I've never opened one up, but there's apparently more than just an "SL" Aquaplas-damped diaphragm involved in accomplishing that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    2452H has the larger bolt pattern of 2447, but the "SL" version uses the smaller pattern of the 243x family. Same deal with 2451H versus 2451H-SL, as I recall.
    OK - 'looks like I'm back to using the 2426J driver with the original PT-F95 (? - nomenclature) for stage monitors... ('Gotta' sell those 2447J's with new dias. here, but damn - they're nice drivers for what I have into them...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnaec View Post
    ('Gotta' sell those 2447J's with new dias. here, but damn - they're nice drivers for what I have into them...)
    There's no knowing 'til we try it, John. An adapter plate would be easy, but it looks like there's enough flange on these to simply drill the requisite mounting holes. I had to do that to use the BMS drivers with them, which have a 4" diameter bolt circle.

    I'm also seeing 2452H (not "SL") and throatless 2450s (2450H-SL?) showing up on eBay recently. For stage monitors, I think I'd be looking at Nd drivers like those for their lighter weight....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    For stage monitors, I think I'd be looking at Nd drivers like those for their lighter weight....
    Hey, man - don'tcha' know I'm gonna' win the lottery and hire roadies?

    Those SP215-9's I've got are about my limit, at close to 90lbs. each. The trick is to stick 'em on the stands while horizonatal on the floor, then tilt 'em up... floor monitors are easy!

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    What is that??

    Looks like a PA column with 2 Le-14H's??

    How's it sound??

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    We sure do oscillate back and forth with this guy don't we...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robh3606 View Post
    What is that??

    Looks like a PA column with 2 Le-14H's??

    How's it sound??

    Rob
    Hi, Rob.

    Array Series 4894A from the Tent Sale, loaded with LE14H-1s and PT-F95s, which are nicely recessed flush with the baffle. H-3s fit also. They sound quite good.

    Top section is equivalent to my S99 Hotrods:

    http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...5790#post75790

    I'm using the bottom as a "helper" woofer, and that's working, but it's tough getting down to 30 Hz in this small a box, 3 cuft. total by my initial calculations.

    While there are two separate (but not equal) chambers, they share the common ducted rectangular slot interactively. Once I finish the measurements, I'll post them so's Giskard will maybe help make these work.

    They have considerable appeal; the horns are at seated ear level, and the footprint is quite small. Perfect for HT mains, they're 42" tall less feet. They'd be 4 cuft. without the trapezoidal shape....

    Quote Originally Posted by Giskard View Post
    We sure do oscillate back and forth with this guy don't we...
    Occasional redeeming value....

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    Correcting a bit of misinformation in this thread (Post #5 et. seq.,) 2452H is also the small mounting bolt pattern. See here:

    http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...313#post185313

    Unfiltered response curves are shown there; also distortion measurements for 2452H-SL on PT-F95HF at moderate SPL....

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    Zilch,

    I wonder if the notch is caused by the bubbles from the Spa wofting past the mic and causing mico reflections.

    Just the thought!!

    Macka

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    Hi, Ian!

    I rather suspect it was anatomical interference from the bikini-clad babes keeping our wine glasses filled during your visit!

    [One for red, one for white, and one for "Sparkling," as I now recall.... ]

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