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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Edmonton, AB Canada
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One of my JBL 2235H's bit the dust and needs a recone. I have a few of them and they have different (factory) dust caps which makes them sound different, mostly in the mid-bass.
The oldest is around 1992 vintage with a soft-paper dust cap which ripped after hitting the pole piece at high SPL's. Now the foam has disintegrated and I need to recone. Another 2235H I have is a few years older and has a hard glossy paper dust cap. I don't like it as much, it seems quieter, lacking warmth and punch. It looks like JBL has used a few different cones on this model. Any advice for recone suppliers, to get it fixed or the JBL cone history? |
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