Does anyone have any frequency response measurements of any drivers on this horn? Hopefully with polars, but I'll take whatever I can get. Any further discussion about the 2374 (not the 1.5" 2384 variant) would also be welcome. Thank you.
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You may also try contacting member @badman, who has modified these horns. Link below.
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-use-of-1-cd-horn-for-indoor-hifi.369784/page-2
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-use-of-1-cd-horn-for-indoor-hifi.369784/page-2
Unfortunately, I don't have the funds to purchase them at this exact moment. I might at a later date, however. Would you happen to have any information regarding which compression drivers work best on these and why (exit angle, perhaps)? The current spec sheet for the 3722 lists the 2418H as the compression driver they mated to them. How much did you purchase them for, if i may ask? I found an older thread last month that mentioned them being under $100 each, and I recall finding a website that listed them for a cheap price like that. However, B&H Photo & Video is currently selling them for $533.82 each! I wish I could get definite price information, as I wouldn't purchase them unless I could get them cheaply. Thanks for the info.I've got a pair I've yet to do anything with, actually thinking about selling them. Picked them up after my positive experiences with the 2384s. Sorry I can't be of much help with measurements, mine came with 1 2425HS and 1 2416H-1, if memory serves.
Thanks for the reminder. I may look there.Have you tried here?
newvirus2008: Thanks. I contacted him last month. He didn't have any measurements at that time.
I would be interested in buying your horns.I've got a pair I've yet to do anything with, actually thinking about selling them. Picked them up after my positive experiences with the 2384s. Sorry I can't be of much help with measurements, mine came with 1 2425HS and 1 2416H-1, if memory serves.
Here's a measurement with aftermarket beryllium diaphragms: https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/hello-again.10514/
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/hello-again.10514/
The measurements above were made by someone who wasn't terribly impressed by the results. But to be fair, he also owns Revel Salon 2s, JBL 4367s and a set of the top of the line Genelec monitors.
Another subjective review here: https://www.soundlyvisual.com/index.php?threads/jbl-2384-vs-large-horn.32/
Here's a measurement from user @mark100
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...-horn-recommendations-jbl.373374/post-6685652
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/hello-again.10514/
The measurements above were made by someone who wasn't terribly impressed by the results. But to be fair, he also owns Revel Salon 2s, JBL 4367s and a set of the top of the line Genelec monitors.
Another subjective review here: https://www.soundlyvisual.com/index.php?threads/jbl-2384-vs-large-horn.32/
Here's a measurement from user @mark100
https://www.diyaudio.com/community/...-horn-recommendations-jbl.373374/post-6685652
I think the only difference is one is 1.5" throat, other is the smaller thread on throat, usually 2418h.
2374 seems too big of a horn to be useful for the smaller compression driver, especially for pa or theater levels.
I loved my 2384.
2374 seems too big of a horn to be useful for the smaller compression driver, especially for pa or theater levels.
I loved my 2384.
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