is a classic frequency dividing network (crossover) primarily used to integrate high-frequency "ring radiator" tweeters like the
The "7000" in the name refers to its 7,000 Hz crossover frequency. It is often compared to the N8000 (8 kHz crossover), with many enthusiasts preferring the 8,000 Hz point for the 077/2405 drivers to provide a smoother transition and better protection. Rebuilding or Modifying your N7000 jbl n7000 schematic
Connects to the mid-range/high-frequency driver (e.g., JBL 375). High Output: Connects to the UHF tweeter (e.g., JBL 075). Are you planning to a vintage N7000 unit, or are you looking for a modern equivalent with contemporary boutique components? Thread: Rebuilding a JBL N7000. Possible? JBL's Official Website: You can start by visiting
Title: The Architecture of Ambition: Understanding the JBL N7000 Schematic with many enthusiasts preferring the 8
Signal Input (+) → L2 (0.30mH) → Midrange Output (+) ↓ C1 (3uF) → Attenuator Switch → L1 (0.20mH) → Tweeter Output (+)