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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I'm a musician (not a tech) and am replacing a 12 driver with a JBL 2206. The specs call for: highest crossover at 1500K. This cab has a 3000K crossover. I note the range of the 2206 is up to 3.5k (I'm assuming major drop-of at the higher frequency's).
Will I hurt the speaker with a 3K X-over? The roll off doesn't bother me (I'll also be running some horns) Thanks |
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Aarhus, Denmark
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Hi b3keys,
No, a higher crossover point for the JBL woofer will not hurt the woofer at all (a LOWER crossover point than specified for, say, a midrange or a tweeter would be a different matter for sure). However, the JBL 2206 will probably not sound good at 3k... Best regards Peter |
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