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Old 8th September 2009, 09:16 AM   #1
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Default Who can help me? About JBL 2225J Crossovers

Hi men!
I have one pairs JBL 2225J.It's can use JBL 3115A Crossovers?
But JBL3115A LOW is 8O,JBL 2225J is 16O.So,how can i Design a Crossovers by JBL 2225J.

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Old 8th September 2009, 08:30 PM   #2
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Hi men!
I have one pairs JBL 2225J.It's can use JBL 3115A Crossovers?
But JBL3115A LOW is 8O,JBL 2225J is 16O.So,how can i Design a Crossovers by JBL 2225J.
Double the inductance and halve the capacitance, generally, but:

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