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[email protected] November 5th 06 02:01 AM

Good speaker for radio
 
I stopped by the local GoodWill (thrift) store last night and picked up
a pair
of JBL "ProPerformers" I think the model is J225.

These likely were part of a dolby 5.1 system. No bass below ~100Hz, and
the highs stop between 7 and 8K.

I have been using a pair of Minimus 7s with a switch to kill the
tweeter.
I don't really need ~10KHz response for radio reception.

The JBLs required about 20% more power for the same perceived SPL.

During todays RSH reception I ABed between a JBL and a Minimus with the
tweeter turned off and a H pad added to keep the levels the same. The
JBLs
are better for very weak signals. For arm chair copy the Minus 7s are
better.
I can't do any real tests as my radio room is a mess.

For the $4 I paid these are a steal. For PC audio editing, especially
music
the JBLs don't cut it. So I guess I will end up with 2 sets of speakers
in
my radio room. My audio chain is going to be as complicated as my
antenna
chain.

Early this morning I had to run over to my parents and I used one JBL
with my IC28A and it would make a good speaker for mobile use.

I like good speakers and like them even more when they are cheap!

Terry


justice November 5th 06 11:04 PM

Good speaker for radio
 
How large are the JBLs? When you say that they're better for very weak
signals, can you be more specific as to exactly how they're better
(lower noise levels from static, better frequency range for voice,...)?
I just sent for a pair of Minimus 7s so I haven't heard them yet; they
have a good rep on this NG for being good SW speakers.

wrote:
I stopped by the local GoodWill (thrift) store last night and picked up
a pair
of JBL "ProPerformers" I think the model is J225.

These likely were part of a dolby 5.1 system. No bass below ~100Hz, and
the highs stop between 7 and 8K.

I have been using a pair of Minimus 7s with a switch to kill the
tweeter.
I don't really need ~10KHz response for radio reception.

The JBLs required about 20% more power for the same perceived SPL.

During todays RSH reception I ABed between a JBL and a Minimus with the
tweeter turned off and a H pad added to keep the levels the same. The
JBLs
are better for very weak signals. For arm chair copy the Minus 7s are
better.
I can't do any real tests as my radio room is a mess.

For the $4 I paid these are a steal. For PC audio editing, especially
music
the JBLs don't cut it. So I guess I will end up with 2 sets of speakers
in
my radio room. My audio chain is going to be as complicated as my
antenna
chain.

Early this morning I had to run over to my parents and I used one JBL
with my IC28A and it would make a good speaker for mobile use.

I like good speakers and like them even more when they are cheap!

Terry



[email protected] November 6th 06 10:03 PM

Good speaker for radio
 

justice wrote:
How large are the JBLs? When you say that they're better for very weak
signals, can you be more specific as to exactly how they're better
(lower noise levels from static, better frequency range for voice,...)?
I just sent for a pair of Minimus 7s so I haven't heard them yet; they
have a good rep on this NG for being good SW speakers.


Did you get my emails?
Terry



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