 | AQUAPLAS-TREATED ALUMINUM HIGH- FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DRIVER. A neodymium motor, and edge-wound voice coil of Kapton®-encapsulated aluminum wire drive a 3-inch Aquaplas-treated aluminum dome mounted in a rigid, constant-directivity horn. It’s how Array Series loudspeakers deliver the three-dimensional imaging of high-end professional systems. | | TITANIUM ULTRA-HIGH- FREQUENCY COMPRESSION DRIVER. An edge-wound voice coil attached directly to a 1-inch titanium diaphragm and driven by a 2-inch neodymium motor assembly delivers uniform response out to 40kHz. The constant directivity horn maintains a consistant dispersion pattern of 60 degrees x 30 degrees. | | CLASSIC JBL LOW-FREQUENCY DRIVER. The LE14H-3 is the latest in an acclaimed series of JBL Professional woofers dating back to the 1960’s. It employs a massive 4-inch ferrite magnet and edge-wound copper voice coil to drive an essentially inert Aquaplas-coated pulp-cone assembly. It’s built to play loud and long, like the professional it is. | | UNIQUE ENCLOSURE. A trapezoidal low-frequency internal enclosure is constructed of heavily braced 1- and 1-1/2-inch MFD. A raised-top cavity minimizes diffraction from the exposed high-frequency horn. And brass spikes couple the external enclo- sure to the floor. JBL speakers are known for their rugged construction, and Array Series’s are no exception. | | UNIQUE SYSTEM INTEGRATION. The Array Series crossovers use 4th-order acoustic transitions, ultralow-loss inductors and polypropylene capacitors. The high and ultrahigh crossovers are located on a separate board in a different section of the enclosure to minimize crosstalk with the low-frequency crossover. |