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Speaker replacement [message #24648] Thu, 18 February 2016 11:29 Go to next message
jimbpilot is currently offline  jimbpilot
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If you are not able to replace JBL D-140 in a three tower bass cabinet at a acceptable cost, what would you suggest as a replacement 15" 16 ohm bass speaker, something in Carver or eminence ?? JB


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Re: Speaker replacement [message #24651 is a reply to message #24648] Thu, 18 February 2016 14:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Eminence Delta's are a good speaker and reasonably priced at around $100; you might watch Ebay or Craigslist for an old JBL speakers since there are still a few out there floating around. Until you find a replacement speaker for that 8 ohm one, I'd leave it unhooked and just use the two 16 ohms wired in parallel and use the 8 ohm as a radiator..........even though it won't be producing sound, you will still have some movement which will give the impression that it is kind of working.
Re: Speaker replacement [message #24652 is a reply to message #24651] Thu, 18 February 2016 15:30 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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But if you wired all three of them in parallel. what would the ohm load be ???

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Re: Speaker replacement [message #24654 is a reply to message #24652] Thu, 18 February 2016 18:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you wire 3 16 ohm speakers in parallel you will get a 5.33 ohm load which is okay to run your amp through......2 16 ohm speakers will give you 8 ohm load.....still okay just will not get the full power out of the amp. For full power you want ideally a 4 ohm load which you can't get with 3 speakers.....5.33 is the closest you can get. Just keep all three speakers at the same ohm rating....mixing ohms does not give you a balance sound. 2 8 ohm speakers will give you 4 ohm load.......3 8 ohm speakers will give you 2.66 ohm load and your amp will run hot....not advisable especially if you have the amp cranked. If you run the 2 16 ohm speakers and the 1 8 ohm speaker in parallel......not sure what your ohm rating would be but pretty sure it would be lower than the desired 4 ohms. You'd eventually blow the 8 ohm speaker anyway in time since it is getting more power than the other two 16 ohm speakers.

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Re: Speaker replacement [message #24656 is a reply to message #24648] Fri, 19 February 2016 06:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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Why are you not able to replace it, do you have two already, or can not afford buy a used one that works or even one that needs to get re-coned?
Weber speakers can make you one but the cost will likely be near 250 bucks when all is said and done.
If you already have one good one but no second one the main thing to try and get is a driver with a Alnico magnet as the D140 has, not a Ciramic magnet, and that's the hard thing!

If you go on eBay and look at the Used silver frame Magnavox 15" speakers you will find many with big Alnico magnets for under 100 buck, you can grab one and send it to Weber for a re-cone and they can get it close to the original JBL but for the wattage rating which should not really matter!
Re: Speaker replacement [message #24657 is a reply to message #24651] Fri, 19 February 2016 11:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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What is the difference between a JBL D-140 and a JBL K-140 15' bass speaker ??

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Re: Speaker replacement [message #24658 is a reply to message #24648] Fri, 19 February 2016 12:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
stevem is currently offline  stevem
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The D140 as in the D130 was rated for 60 watts RMS , the latter K series was rated for 150 watts RMS and was made with a revised spider and cone to hold up better long term, other than that it has the same magnet structure and the same 40 to 2500 HZ frequency responce of the D series.
Re: Speaker replacement [message #24659 is a reply to message #24658] Fri, 19 February 2016 15:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Thank you guys for all your help. I am going to get this project up and singin' to me yet ... jimbpilot

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Re: Speaker replacement [message #24663 is a reply to message #24648] Sat, 20 February 2016 13:58 Go to previous message
Kustom_Bart is currently offline  Kustom_Bart
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Just take your 8ohm and have it reconed in 16 ohm.
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