@@vismantasbagdonas4699 did you strip it down to wood and refinish the Peavey Fh1?Also, what is the crossover frequency for the Fostex tweeter? Is crossing over the JBL at 330 Hz too low? If you have no problems, I will do the same. I have JBL 2441. Thanks for your help. You are using the JBL 2440 correct?
@@bobbystefano no, is custom made from baltic birch by local master. fostex is at ~9.5 khz crossed 2nd order. For JBL 2440 330hz is ok if you use 2nd order crossover,. microphone dont show any resonanses is low hz region.1st order has resonanses in 300hz region , so bad for sound. i use it for no more than 1watt. so driver is safe.
@@vismantasbagdonas4699 thank you so much! You know what’s interesting about the Pevey cabinet is that it almost looks like the old western Electric cabinet. I think it’s called a 1017 thanks again for your help.
What horn are you using?
Also, did you build a copy of the Peavey woofer enclosure? Thanks!
yes, its peavey FH-1
@@vismantasbagdonas4699 did you strip it down to wood and refinish the Peavey Fh1?Also, what is the crossover frequency for the Fostex tweeter? Is crossing over the JBL at 330 Hz too low? If you have no problems, I will do the same. I have JBL 2441. Thanks for your help. You are using the JBL 2440 correct?
@@bobbystefano no, is custom made from baltic birch by local master. fostex is at ~9.5 khz crossed 2nd order.
For JBL 2440 330hz is ok if you use 2nd order crossover,. microphone dont show any resonanses is low hz region.1st order has resonanses in 300hz region , so bad for sound. i use it for no more than 1watt. so driver is safe.
@@vismantasbagdonas4699 thank you so much! You know what’s interesting about the Pevey cabinet is that it almost looks like the old western Electric cabinet. I think it’s called a 1017 thanks again for your help.
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