Hi all
I've just acquired a pair of JBL 2352 horns, would these match well to the Radian 835 compression driver? I think the JBL has a 1.5" throat, the Radian a 1.4" exit?
I'm thinking of building some 2-ways using the above paired to something like the B&C 15PS100 with a crossover in the 600 - 800hz area.
Opinions please?
Thanks
I've just acquired a pair of JBL 2352 horns, would these match well to the Radian 835 compression driver? I think the JBL has a 1.5" throat, the Radian a 1.4" exit?
I'm thinking of building some 2-ways using the above paired to something like the B&C 15PS100 with a crossover in the 600 - 800hz area.
Opinions please?
Thanks
1.4 to 1.5 adaptor seems not a big issue.
IMO 2352 is too big for 800 xo.
And 600 may be too low for many drivers.
I can't find how low 835 is usable and real HF responce.
3way with BMS coax (4595 is 1.5") may be an option but ~two time pricey.
Crites mentioned some Faital drivers as usable from 500 hz..
Having seos24 I'm interesting for suitable drivers.
IMO 2352 is too big for 800 xo.
And 600 may be too low for many drivers.
I can't find how low 835 is usable and real HF responce.
3way with BMS coax (4595 is 1.5") may be an option but ~two time pricey.
Crites mentioned some Faital drivers as usable from 500 hz..
Having seos24 I'm interesting for suitable drivers.
" I think the JBL has a 1.5" throat, the Radian a 1.4" exit?"
Make an adaptor out of an aluminum plate about 1/8" thick or so. The bolt circle of the JBL is not a standard one. You will need 1/4-20 studs with Locktite on the JBL bolt circle, and countersunk holes for the Radian bolt circle (and short flat-head 1/4-20 screws).
Make an adaptor out of an aluminum plate about 1/8" thick or so. The bolt circle of the JBL is not a standard one. You will need 1/4-20 studs with Locktite on the JBL bolt circle, and countersunk holes for the Radian bolt circle (and short flat-head 1/4-20 screws).
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