View Full Version : Beyma CP25 vs. JBL 'Labia' HF Driver
Schizoid Man
April 20th 05, 01:17 AM
> wrote in message
> Any comments?
No.
Geoff Wood
April 20th 05, 01:27 PM
The JBL has a better name.
geoff
Arny Krueger
April 20th 05, 01:33 PM
Geoff Wood wrote:
> The JBL has a better name.
Given who posted the question, it's quite sure that its obsolete.
Geoff Wood wrote:
> The JBL has a better name.
>
> geoff
That's the only advantage the JBL driver has over the Beyma CP25
Geoff Wood wrote:
> The JBL has a better name.
>
> geoff
Mr.T
May 15th 05, 09:28 AM
> wrote in message
ups.com...
> Geoff Wood wrote:
> > The JBL has a better name.
> That's the only advantage the JBL driver has over the Beyma CP25
More like the only advantage the Beyma has is the price.
MrT.
nowater
May 24th 05, 01:21 PM
A local speaker company gave a presentation about a year ago on their
development of new horn profiles for cinema installations. They used Beyma
comp drivers and detailed all the problems they had detecting the cause of
resonances. Turned out to be air leaks from the compression chambers, or
'false' sub-chambers within the compression chamber arising from poor
casting technique.
No comment on JBL, but Beyma are 'cheap clones' and the above experience
suggests consistency from sample to sample may be unreliable compared to
JBL.
> wrote in message
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> That's the only advantage the JBL driver has over the Beyma CP25
>
> Geoff Wood wrote:
> > The JBL has a better name.
> >
> > geoff
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