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Post by jcoutu1 on Oct 17, 2017 8:31:02 GMT -6
I'm looking into options to fill my soffits. The JBL 6332 seems like a great match, but they don't go low at all, which seems like a red flag. Low Frequency Extension: -3 dB: 54 Hz -10 dB: 35 Hz www.jblpro.com/www/products/recording-broadcast/lsr6300-series/lsr6332#.WeYR3hNSxTYBasically, their dimensions will work, they're big and presumably loud, and can be configured horizontally, but I don't think they'll bump. My maximum dimensions are 29W x 23H x 19D. Is there anything else even out there in this sort of price bracket?
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Post by ericn on Oct 17, 2017 8:41:07 GMT -6
These are pretty impressive and under rated, The JBL guys let play with the original version of this passive 3 way because I access to modded Adcom, ARC tube amps, Krell was sad to see them go. They work really well with the matching sub, If you can score a deal you will be very happy. These are some of the best affordable JBL's in years, but they were designed with surround in mind and in the days of DVD audio and SCD they truelly wowed!
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Post by ChaseUTB on Oct 17, 2017 9:51:48 GMT -6
Those will go lower they are ported .They are tuned to 33hx or at least the enclosure is and they would not tune an enclosure lower than the driver can reproduce or the driver will blow.. That’s the big difference between sealed and ported .. Soffit mount will project the bass more wont it? My HS8 in the classifieds say they are -10 @38hz but it was more than useful for most genres!
My only concern is the power 200w RMS isn’t shit... Even they are extremely low impedance, which 4 ohm is not, ( 1 ohm or 1/2 ohm would be extremely low ) and my FP01 pushing 600 + Watts rms .. They do have a good sensitivity rating, efficient with the power they use.
Sensitivity is : The higher the sensitivity, the more sound it can produce from a given amount of power. Sensitivity is normally rated in decibels, the standard measure of volume. A rating of 90 decibels refers to the volume produced by the subwoofer from one watt of input power at a distance of one meter.
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