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Info on JBL 4637

Posted by Bob P. on May 5, 2002 at 10:42:26:


I am looking for information on the JBL 4637 theatre system. There is scant information on them available on the Lansing Heritage and JBL Pro websites. In particular, when were they current, how much power they will handle and how efficient are they. They apparently use a 2035H woofer. There is even less information on this. The 4637 greatly resembles the 4673 which seems to have been around since the mid 80,s. Also, the 3115A crossover used - is it a more or less competent 500Hz, 2nd order crossover, or does it include frequency contouring for particular drivers?

Any information would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Bob P.