Picked up a pair of JBL 2235H yesterday. JBL Pro had a few pair available of their latest production run.
I plan to use them for sub woofer service at a future date. For now, I'll replace the 2225H with the 2235H in my 4507 cabinets.
The 2235H is supplied with a thin, rubber gasket. Not sure I care too much for that. It would appear that the rubber will 'melt' over time and fuse the woofer to the baffle making it difficult to remove the woofer. I think I'll stay with the cork gaskets.
Anyone have experience with the rubber gaskets?
Ron
I plan to use them for sub woofer service at a future date. For now, I'll replace the 2225H with the 2235H in my 4507 cabinets.
The 2235H is supplied with a thin, rubber gasket. Not sure I care too much for that. It would appear that the rubber will 'melt' over time and fuse the woofer to the baffle making it difficult to remove the woofer. I think I'll stay with the cork gaskets.
Anyone have experience with the rubber gaskets?
Ron
panomaniac said:Same problem, yeah. The rubber bonds to the cabinet.
But it's only a mess when you take it apart.
It was easy to install. Nicer looking than the cork type.
Ron
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