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<blockquote data-quote="Frank Koenig" data-source="post: 59929" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Re: Arrayable trap boxes...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I have a pair of the AM4315-64s hanging in my living room for the home hi-fi. This is the "medium power" version of the AM7315-64. It uses a lower power woofer (3" VC instead of 4") and a 6" cone midrange compression driver instead of the 8". As far as I know the MF/HF horn assembly and the HF driver are the same and the horn assembly is also used in the larger VP series boxes. They're processed using the published JBL settings and I think they sound great in the application. The horn assembly is indeed rotatable. I'm using them in the conventional vertical-cabinet, horizontal-wide MF/HF configuration. I paid about $1700 ea., new, as I recall.</p><p></p><p>I agree that rotating the horn will change the LF/MF interaction around the crossover a bit. I never found published polars for these, for either horn orientation, although they do exist for the AM4315-90. --Frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank Koenig, post: 59929, member: 416"] Re: Arrayable trap boxes... For what it's worth, I have a pair of the AM4315-64s hanging in my living room for the home hi-fi. This is the "medium power" version of the AM7315-64. It uses a lower power woofer (3" VC instead of 4") and a 6" cone midrange compression driver instead of the 8". As far as I know the MF/HF horn assembly and the HF driver are the same and the horn assembly is also used in the larger VP series boxes. They're processed using the published JBL settings and I think they sound great in the application. The horn assembly is indeed rotatable. I'm using them in the conventional vertical-cabinet, horizontal-wide MF/HF configuration. I paid about $1700 ea., new, as I recall. I agree that rotating the horn will change the LF/MF interaction around the crossover a bit. I never found published polars for these, for either horn orientation, although they do exist for the AM4315-90. --Frank [/QUOTE]
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