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Re: [SurfGuitar101] Re: eminence/jbl speaker opinions needed

dave wronski (stickmandw) - 10 Dec 2004 06:43:55

Having two different kinds of speakers in the same cab
is fine if you like the way it sounds. Also, I would
not use a 9 volt battery to check speaker polarity,
use a 1.5 volt.
-dave
--- Brian Neal <> wrote:
>
>
> --- In , "Robb Lowe"
> <robblowe@h...> wrote:
> > Dave (or anyone of knowledge) - does this hold
> true for all JBL's? I
> have a
> > set of D130's from 1989ish in a '66 TR, not sure
> of the wiring at
> the moment
> > but it sounds great as is. What BAD could happen
> if I reverse the wires
> > anything?
> >
> > Robb
>
> I think what Dave was saying is that you don't want
> to have a mixed
> set of speakers in the same cabinet. Any easy way to
> tell if your
> speakers are in phase with each other is to put a 9
> Volt battery
> across each set of terminals and watch which way the
> cone moves.
> You'll want all the speakers in the same cabinet to
> move the same way.
> Make sure you consistently put the + terminal of the
> battery against
> the + terminal of each speakers. If you get speakers
> out of phase in
> the same cabinet then they will tend to cancel each
> other out. If you
> have all JBL's then you are probably okay.
>
> BN
>
>
>
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