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RE: Ah, narrow directivity tweeter

Hi,

> Ah, narrow directivity tweeter

Well I did say it was an 075.

Google Image Search for JBL 075

> That approach is exactly the opposite of what JBL does with many
> of their systems.

Actually, the serious studio systems (and the derivative Home Versions which since the 1980's have generally not been sold in the US but strictly in Europe and Asia - e.g. Everest 4400, K2 and so on) have exceptionally well controlled directivity, though usually much wider than the original 1950's D130 & 075.

So you must be talking about the consumer grade stuff they generally sell in the US...

> They run midrange drivers up to frequencies where the image gets
> very narrow and then - transition to a wide dispersion tweeter!
>
> That results in a very strange pinched in the middle "fun house
> mirror" image. :)

Yes, that is generally a very bad idea.

Given the JBL is part of Harman and Floyd O'Toole worked/works for Harman I am a little surprised such designs would actually be sold, but there is a large gap between actual engineering and marketing and customer expectations in Audio.

The Kind of "JBL" I am talking about is probably best embodied by the original Everest (D4400) though the more recent one is also pretty awesome and the S9500 and related Speakers.

Ciao T

Ciao T

Sometimes I'd like to be the water
sometimes shallow, sometimes wild.
Born high in the mountains,
even the seas would be mine.

(Translated from the song "Aus der ferne" by City)



Edits: 07/12/12

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