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pangea
03-02-2007, 08:37 AM
I have recently added a W15GTI sub to my DIY MTM hybrids and the result is truly awesome.
I mean the 2235's are great, but now the low end is mind blowing.
The W15GTI manage to fill up the lowest octaves with limitless amounts of rock steady omph.

Now I have to play all my CD's again, to see which of them, has never before heard music. I love that!!!:D

BR
Roland

toddalin
03-02-2007, 10:36 AM
Another convert!!!:applaud: Welcome to the "deep end!" :D

http://www.largescaleonline.com/eimages/lsolpics/Team_Member_Pics/toddalin/center-2235-w15gti.jpg

Earl K
03-02-2007, 11:07 AM
- Forgive my laziness Todd, but is this the same model that you presently have ?

- I'm beginnig to suspect that DD woofers have a slightly different damping characteristic than what one would assume from a strict reading of the TS specs.

- ie; a Qts of .5 for a DD type may "appear" to have a lower Qts to us legacy-gap type dudes . Since I've never listened to one / I don't have an opinion to offer .

- I do find it intriguing that JBL hasn't used this technology in any of the K2 or Everest products.
- Typically, JBL seems to showcase their engineering chops within those systems. So why not the Differential Drive stuff ?
- It does makes me wonder about this DD technology since JBL continues to "pass" on its' inclusion within their showcase systems ( apart from the LSR series ) . I wonder what gives ?

:)

toddalin
03-02-2007, 11:21 AM
- Forgive my laziness Todd, but is this the same model that you presently have ?

:)

Yes it is, :yes: and we love it.

pangea
03-02-2007, 11:24 AM
Could it be they "passed" on the DD technology, because it came from the automotive section?

If DD was turned down because of some not well known flaws, they could have used the P1520E, which I would think is similar in construction, except for the DD and the massive power handling. But then again, this one also stems from the automotive department.

BR
Roland

Earl K
03-02-2007, 11:35 AM
Roland, did this woofer replace the 2235H ( that were in the bottom cabinets ) / or are you using them in addtion to the 2235H ?

:p

toddalin
03-02-2007, 11:40 AM
Could it be they "passed" on the DD technology, because it came from the automotive section?

If DD was turned down because of some not well known flaws, they could have used the P1520E, which I would think is similar in construction, except for the DD and the massive power handling. But then again, this one also stems from the automotive department.

BR
Roland

Or maybe because they are not made in the US (are any anymore?) and are run out of a different cost/profit center and politics can go deeper than research, or even deeper than the frequency range of the W15GTI?

Or maybe there is a different mentality behind automotive vs home use equipment and their sound, and each cost center's equipment tries to cater to this mentality?

Or maybe...???

I will note that Orange County Speaker will not work on the W15GTI or any JBL (or other) automotive models. Maybe it's beneight their dignity? (Or maybe they're just not geared up for it?)

BTW, when you paint out the ungodly center caps, be sure to use a spray paint that won't attact the decal and make it crinkle. My first coat of paint didn't but left a streaky finish. A second coat of a different paint took care of the streaks, but lifted and crinkled the decal, most of which just resettled and is unnoticable.

I found a round plastic margarine tub with a lip that was the perfect size to expose the dust cap and cut away the lip. I used thick black plastic drop cloth to make a mask around the lip and used masking tape to secure it to the lip. I set it over the cone and used large washers placed around it on the plastic drop cloth, on the cone, to eliminate any overspray onto the cone.

pangea
03-02-2007, 11:45 AM
Roland, did this woofer replace the 2235H ( that were in the bottom cabinets ) / or are you using them in addition to the 2235H ?

:p

I'm using it in addition to the 2235's. I let it blend in from 16Hz to 130Hz. It sits in a very rugged 122L vented box, placed next to one of my 2235's.

The result is so VERY outstanding, that I would be very surprised if anyone had something bad to say about it after having listened to it.

BR
Roland

Earl K
03-02-2007, 11:46 AM
Could it be they "passed" on the DD technology, because it came from the automotive section?

- I don't think that's the reason. DD technology is ubiquitous for most of the Vertec cone transducers.
- JBL has already re-engineered the Vertec HF drivers ( 2435H & 2431H ) for HiFi use / and prominently incorporated them within the K2 series and other Japanese HiFi products. These drivers in the SR world are pretty bland to just look at / yet JBL took the raw product / added nice backcaps, aquaplased the' diaphragms and now they are prominently displayed within product brochures everywhere.
- No, something else is at work here that's preventing the DD woofers inclusion within JBLs' top HiFi products / and I'm not suggesting it's because the technology is second rate. Far from it. I believe the exclusion is because of something else.
- Maybe someone here should aquaplas a 2265H and give it an aftermarket foamed surround / and then see what gives.




:) ( okay, I seem to have to much idle time on my hands )

pangea
03-02-2007, 11:59 AM
- I don't think that's the reason. DD technology is ubiquitous for most of the Vertec cone transducers.
- JBL has already re-engineered the Vertec HF drivers ( 2435H & 2431H ) for HiFi use / and prominently incorporated them within the K2 series and other Japanese HiFi products. These drivers in the SR world are pretty bland to just look at / yet JBL took the raw product / added nice backcaps and aquaplased its' diaphragm and prominently displays them in product broshures of all sorts.
- No, something else is at work here that's preventing the DD woofers inclusion within JBLs' top HiFi products / and I'm not suggesting it's because the technology is second rate. Far from it. I believe the exclusion is because of something else.
- Maybe someone here should aquaplas a 2265H and give it an aftermarket foamed surround / and then see what gives.




:) ( okay, I seem to have to much idle time on my hands )

I'm not that familiar with Vertec drivers, are the ones you mention, similar to the W15GTI?

I've had a few friends over to listen to the new sub and they all share my enthusiasm completely.

BR
Roland

Earl K
03-02-2007, 11:59 AM
I'm using it in addition to the 2235's. I let it blend in from 16Hz to 130Hz. It sits in a very rugged 122L vented box, placed next to one of my 2235's.

The result is so VERY outstanding, that I would be very surprised if anyone had something bad to say about it after having listened to it.

Okay, thanks Roland for the clarificaton. :)

Earl K
03-02-2007, 12:08 PM
I'm not that familiar with Vertec drivers, are the ones you mention, similar to the W15GTI?

- Same DD technology but they're designed so that the TS numbers are more inline with previous generations ( of JBLs' SR drivers ).


I've had a few friends over to listen to the new sub and they all share my enthusiasm completely.

- The almost universal attraction of listeners to the sound quality of the 2212/2213 type woofer is worthy of an exhaustive university paper .



:)

pangea
03-02-2007, 12:21 PM
- Same DD technology but they're designed so that the TS numbers are more inline with previous generations ( of JBLs' SR drivers ).



- The almost universal attraction of listeners to the sound quality of the 2212/2213 type woofer is worthy of an exhaustive university paper .



:)


Is it to make them interchangeable or are their other benefits there?

I sometimes hear people complain over the typical JBL "sound", but after having listened to my stuff and after having explained to them that there is a difference in what some call the "sound" and what I call bass capability, then the critique usually quietens down rapidly.

BR
Roland

Earl K
03-02-2007, 12:35 PM
Is it to make them interchangeable or are their other benefits there?

- Yes, IMO, JBL "perfected" their recipe for success in the SR market / sometime back in the 1980(s) .
- They've been re-engineering their products since then ( for greater power handling & excursion ) / but they're doing their best to maintain the established sound of their Legacy products ( though I feel they've substantially improved the sound of their compression drivers through the creation of those 2431H & 2435H drivers ) .


:)

matsj
03-02-2007, 01:00 PM
Hallå Roland.

I have to visit you again Roland, i would like to hear this GTI.

regards mats

pangea
03-02-2007, 03:44 PM
Hallå Roland.

I have to visit you again Roland, i would like to hear this GTI.

regards mats

Hej Mats!

You are very welcome any time.

I don't think my sub can compete with all your 18" subs, considering I'm only having one W15. I think its quite spectacular though.

BR
Roland

matsj
03-03-2007, 10:52 AM
Any pictures of the monster :) .

mats

caladois
03-03-2007, 10:58 AM
I am seriously thinking of a sub : 2203h, 2235, w15gti, 2256 , w1500h(1500 array or hb5000). There is a large choice. What for should I go ?

sourceoneaudio
03-03-2007, 11:22 AM
caladois (http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/member.php?u=103)
Here is a monster that will give them all a run for the money and out perform most listed.

http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=295-420

This is the driver I use in my subs, and it is most incredible.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?DID=7&PartNumber=295-468 I'm running it in 4.9 cubic feet with a 15" Passive.
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?&Partnumber=295-194

Material used is 1" thick MDF with a 2" cleat front to back, with a 2" x 2" vertical cross brace. Finish is Oak Wood Grain Formica. These subs will knock you socks off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 450 watts per channel running them using two as end tables.

J/S-S1A :spchless:

caladois
03-03-2007, 11:45 AM
Interesting. But to be honest, I would prefer to find a w1500h or 2256 bass unit. If only they were available as parts ?

spirou38
03-03-2007, 12:11 PM
I am seriously thinking of a sub : 2203h, 2235, w15gti, 2256 , w1500h(1500 array or hb5000). There is a large choice. What for should I go ?

Hi Stéphane,

I have a w15gti since about 9 monthes :D but I've not yet build the enclosure :( . If i'm not too lazy, it will be done in a few weeks. I will keep you informed.

What about your new JBL's ? are they arrived ?

Pascal

matsj
03-03-2007, 12:25 PM
caladois: They are aviable as spareparts :) .

mats

sourceoneaudio
03-03-2007, 03:01 PM
Here you go.

NO AFIL:

http://cgi.ebay.com/JBL-GTi-SUBWOOFER-15-W15GTi-MkII-5000W-2006-NEW_W0QQitemZ180090220267QQihZ008QQcategoryZ18804Q QssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

J/S-S1A :applaud:

caladois
03-03-2007, 04:42 PM
Hi Stéphane,

I have a w15gti since about 9 monthes :D but I've not yet build the enclosure :( . If i'm not too lazy, it will be done in a few weeks. I will keep you informed.

What about your new JBL's ? are they arrived ?

Pascal

My new speakers arrived for two weeks today. I'm so happy !!! :bouncy: They play fantastic, but the low cut off is around 45hz. The 4435 have a better bass end. That's why I am planning to find and to buy a w1500h.

See you soon
Stéphane

spirou38
03-03-2007, 09:58 PM
My new speakers arrived for two weeks today. I'm so happy !!! :bouncy: They play fantastic, but the low cut off is around 45hz. The 4435 have a better bass end. That's why I am planning to find and to buy a w1500h.

See you soon
Stéphane

:applaud:

pangea
03-05-2007, 03:17 PM
Any pictures of the monster :) .

mats

Had to recharge the batteries in my camera, but here's a picture of my sub.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/pangea2012/W15GTIsub.jpg

BR
Roland

toddalin
03-05-2007, 05:58 PM
Had to recharge the batteries in my camera, but here's a picture of my sub.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v421/pangea2012/W15GTIsub.jpg

BR
Roland

You got an old one (1st generation). You can tell by the printing/decal on the dome [white JBL logo]). Mine is second generation (cap has "5,000 Watts" printed in orange as I recall) and now they have 3rd generation. (I don't know if there are any real differences other than the dust cap).

Thom
03-05-2007, 08:41 PM
I'm quite curios about the 2269. It's got a 4 inch voice coil. Before someone slams me for not really Knowing anything about it. That's a given. Is it available? If so can it be had for less than a couple grand? Would a person even want it in there living room, or at lower levels do many drivers sound better? I'm intrigued by it because I think it is the best they make from what I've read but maybe not for every application. But if you don't try it? I've only read about it and they don't seem to write a lot about it.

pangea
03-06-2007, 04:53 AM
You got an old one (1st generation). You can tell by the printing/decal on the dome [white JBL logo]). Mine is second generation (cap has "5,000 Watts" printed in orange as I recall) and now they have 3rd generation. (I don't know if there are any real differences other than the dust cap).

Yes I know but it was still new in the box when I bought bit, for less than half the retail prize.
I prefer the looks of this one, cause there is too much "chrome" on the new ones IMO.

BR
Roland

pangea
03-06-2007, 05:10 AM
Hi Stéphane,

I have a w15gti since about 9 monthes :D but I've not yet build the enclosure :( . If i'm not too lazy, it will be done in a few weeks. I will keep you informed.

What about your new JBL's ? are they arrived ?

Pascal

Why dont you make it simpel, like I did.

I bought a ready made 160 L (148 L net volume) box, from my local speakerbuilding shop, in which I then added extra panels and some bracing with 25mm x 25mm on the inside and corners (glued and screwed and then added an extra baffel on the outside glued and then screwed from the inside. A bit of work with my router to flush the driver and port hole and then finished with black fake leather on the baffle.

Voila

BR
Roland

toddalin
03-06-2007, 09:58 AM
Yes I know but it was still new in the box when I bought bit, for less than half the retail prize.
I prefer the looks of this one, cause there is too much "chrome" on the new ones IMO.

BR
Roland

If mine were 1st generation (which is what I was looking for), maybe, I wouldn't have painted it out. I also got mine as old new stock in the box from ANDRESOHC for a good price ($250). The orange color and 5,000 Watts were visible through the grill cloth and a bit much, so some black paint was in order. Agreed that I also don't care for the chrome.:barf: