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Craig A Davidson
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From: Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin USA

posted 06 July 2004 08:09 AM     profile     
I have a pair of 2225H, 8ohm speakers I need some info on. Like wattage rating and what range they are good for. Could I use one along side my Evans SE-200?

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Donny Hinson
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From: Balto., Md. U.S.A.

posted 06 July 2004 08:47 AM     profile     
I believe they're really bass speakers, but they should do okay, especially for C6th! I think they were also used for low-range in some theater systems. They're pretty husky, and should handle 150-200 watts each.
Mark Herrick
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From: Los Angeles, CA

posted 06 July 2004 11:17 AM     profile     
Here's some info:
http://www.jblpro.com/pub/obsolete/2225hj.pdf

Also, apparently the 2226H is the current model speaker with the same specs.

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Michael Brebes
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From: Northridge CA

posted 12 July 2004 09:03 AM     profile     
They are made more for PA applications and not for musical instrument speakers. The response is very flat, unlike a musical instrument speaker and the high frequency rolloff is usually around 2KHz, unlike musical instrument speakers that usually go up to 6-7KHz. Unless you use a high frequency driver with them, I don't think you will be pleased with the sound.

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