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Old 20th March 2006, 01:51 AM   #1
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Default Thiele-Small Parameters for Original JBL D130 Signature Series 16 ohm

I have looked at the JBL Pro database and the D130 listed is the later 8 ohm version rated at 75W, 8 ohm, RE 6.3 ohms, FS=40Hz, ~100dBspl/w/m..

My driver from what I can glean from the altec lansing heritage site and other places is 25W, FS=37Hz, ~103dB/w/m, marked as 16 ohm, measured RE of ~ 15 ohms. This is the signature series full range driver with rated useable response of 30Hz -17kHz..

Hope someone out there has this information.
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