JBL 2192, 2193, 2194 Brochure

2192, 2193, 2194
Two-Way Coaxial, Optimized Aperture Bi-Radial
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Horn Family
Key Features:
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Two-way coaxial horn family providing a high SPL, wide response point source.
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Controlled horizontal and vertical pattern in 90°x50°, 60°x50°, and 40°x30° formats.
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Uniform on and off-axis frequency response from 300 Hz to 16 kHz.
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Optimized ApertureTMhorn design provides very low distortion at high sound pressure levels.
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2390-Series mid-frequency horn and 2490H large format compression driver with 76mm (3 in) exit.
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High-frequency horn and 2451H large format compression driver with 38mm (1.5 in) exit.
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Weather-resistant version available.
The coupling of JBL’s patented Bi-Radial®, mid-frequency and high-frequency horns into a colinear loudspeaker has produced a convenient package for supplying high sound pressure levels over a six octave bandwidth from a point source.
Constant horizontal and vertical coverage patterns over the bandwidth of 300 Hz to 16 kHz allow precise control of sound energy. Greater intelligibility is more easily achieved while reducing problems with lobing, comb filtering and system gain-before-feedback issues.
Both the high-frequency and mid-frequency horns use Optimized Aperture technology that results in improved driver-to-horn coupling and lower distortion levels.
Components:
The JBL Coaxial Bi-Radial horns are the result of the finest horn and compression driver technology. The coaxial horn family offers the system designer the best possible solution for covering the bandwidth from 300 Hz to 20 kHz at maximum continuous sound pressure levels with the highest practical efficiency.
Both the mid-frequency and high-frequency horns were developed using advanced computer modeling, including JBL’s proprietary horn design software, finite element analysis and boundary element analysis. The application of this advanced technology helped create the Optimized Aperture horns used in this design and greatly reduces throat distortion, while effectively extending usable high frequency response.
The compression drivers utilized in the coaxial horn family are the 2490H at mid-frequencies and the 2451H at high-frequencies. Both drivers utilize a three-dimensional diamond pattern surround, and a pure titanium diaphragm for stiffness and freedom from break-up modes.
The 2192, 2193 and 2194 horns are designed to be bi-amplified using the JBL DSC280 controller, which provides crossover, signal alignment, EQ, and limiting functions to obtain optimum performance with the coaxials.
Also available are the 2192-WR, 2193-WR and 2194-WR coaxials with the weather-resistance option. The weather-resistant version includes a rugged 3 layer rain-resistant grille and a sealed chamber for the mid-frequency driver. Non-corrosive, stainless steel suspension points are also included.
Professional Series
PRELIMINARY
2192,90° x 50° typical of coaxial horn family.Weather-resistant shown in inset
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JBL 2192 Coaxial Horn
Frequency Response – Cut-only mid-frequency equalization, typical of usage. Base sensitivity (maximum drive at any mid frequency) is 1W (2.83V). Measured at farfield distance, on axis, scaled to 1W @ 1m.
Horizontal 1/3 Octave Polars Ver tical 1/3 Octave Polars
Frequency (Hz)
SPL, 1W/1m (dB)
Frequency (Hz)
-6 dB Beamwidth (degrees)
Horizontal Vertical
Beamwidth vs.Frequency
Frequency (Hz)
Directivity Index (DI), dB
Directivity Factor (Q)
Directivity vs.Frequency
Horizontal 1/3 Octave Polars Ver tical 1/3 Octave Polars
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