4 jbl speaker with 2226 ※ Download: http://erperdeecen.obzor-shop.ru/?dl&keyword=4+jbl+speaker+with+2226&source=bitbin.it2 How are the 2226 series speakers for bass? I used to have a pair of JBL K-145's in a Sunn 2000S cab that kicked some serious tunes out. Frankly any of the D, E, and F series 140's would more than do the trick. Frankly any of the D, E, and F series 140's would more than do the trick. Go to JBLproservice and look up the. Like I said, my peak setup in '76 was a Sunn Collesium 880, 2 K-145 in a 2000S cab and a K-151 by itself, with my Rickenbacker 4001, no less! Like I said, my peak setup in '76 was a Ring Collesium 880, 2 K-145 in a 2000S cab and a K-151 by itself, with my Rickenbacker 4001, no less. Through the use of new computer-aided magnet optimization and analysis techniques comes a new weight-optimized Symmetrical Field Geometry SFG magnet structure, resulting in a reduction of overall driver weight and a between reduction in harmonic distortion. This process pumps air through the magnetic gap and directly over and around the voice coil to provide immediate heat transfer and reduction in operating temperature. This process pumps air through the magnetic gap and directly over and around the voice coil to provide immediate el transfer and reduction in operating temperature. Through the use of new computer-aided magnet optimization and analysis techniques comes a new weight-optimized Symmetrical Field Geometry SFG magnet structure, resulting in a reduction of overall driver weight and a significant reduction in harmonic distortion. Carrier selection is at the discretion of Custodes Express and may include USPS. I also have a few of them sitting around. Go to JBLproservice and look up the. I believe that the JBL E140, 2225, and 2226 all have a fs of 40 hz. 4 jbl speaker with 2226 would go with the E140. This new magnet structure offers much of the weight advantage of rare earth magnet structures without their prohibitive cost. JBL 2226 for bass - A cabinet tuned to 40 hz should allow the 2226 to get busy. I used to have a pair of JBL K-145's in a Sunn 2000S cab that kicked some serious tunes out. How are the 2226 series speakers for bass? I've been finding them cheap on EBAY and have been curious about them. Go to JBLproservice and look up the. I believe that the JBL E140, 2225, and 2226 all have a fs of 40 hz. A cabinet tuned to 40 hz should allow the 2226 to get busy. As far as serving the electric bassist.... I'd dump at least 400 w - better yet, go for the continuous rating into it 600... I would go with the E140. I have been using them for 20 years, still have the original pair I bought then, no problems with them whatsoever. They are heavy and, to my ears, have a more full range sound. I can even do a bit of slapping and popping with them. I also have a few of them sitting around. PM me if you are interested. Frankly any of the D, E, and F series 140's would more than do the trick. I've seen so many 2226s go for cheap on ebay, I was wondering if one would work. Like I said, my peak setup in '76 was a Sunn Collesium 880, 2 K-145 in a 2000S cab and a K-151 by itself, with my Rickenbacker 4001, no less! Can you say THUNDER! Man I had fun back then!