Uses a capacitor in series with the signal to protect the tweeter from high currents below 7 kHz.
The JBL N7000 is a classic frequency-dividing network designed specifically to integrate ultra-high-frequency (UHF) drivers, such as the JBL 075 tweeter , into high-fidelity loudspeaker systems. Whether you are restoring a vintage JBL Olympus or adding "brilliance" to a custom build, understanding the schematic is essential for maintaining original performance. jbl n7000 schematic
The network contains two capacitors and two inductors . Uses a capacitor in series with the signal
The N7000 circuit is relatively simple, consisting of two "cells" designed to provide a 12 dB per octave rolloff on each side of the crossover point. Typically set at 7,000 Hz . The network contains two capacitors and two inductors
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Uses an inductor in series with the signal to roll off frequencies above 7 kHz for the midrange/woofer (like the JBL 375 driver).