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JBL M350 Mid High Replacement


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Hello my friends.

 

I am fairly new to this world, so thought I would ask for some info before I get stuck in, I Lent my speakers out on the weekend, x2 JBL M350s And x2 m350 bassbins. Both tweeters have been blown, and have found replacements for £89 eachm I shouldnt have a problem fitting those. But one of the mid highs were blown aswell, and I think I have the right part number I looked at the pdf file for the speaker and got the part number form there. I just wondered if there is a guide to fitting replacement speakers in that model. Also is the mid high unit one piece, I mean they dont sell the diapragms seperately, cos I dont know what part of the mid high has gone I just know that it now sound sh1t...

 

Many thanks in advance

 

MIke

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Mike

 

They are separate parts:

 

the High Freq driver is Part No. 2416H

the Diaphragm replacement part no. D8R2416

the Horn Part No. is 2371

 

The difficulty you may have is physically releasing the old HF driver from the horn, which you will need to do to either access the diaphragm or fit a new HF driver.

 

If you remove both handles you will gain reasonable access to the top of the cabinet, don't bother removing the top cover and grille unless you need to remove the horn

 

hope this helps

 

Tony

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Thanks for the reply tony, So the horn has 3 parts?

 

How do I know if its the driver or the diaphragm that has gone? Looking like I mite have to get someone to look et them for me, I assume that the mid high is two parts aswell then?

 

Speaker Low Frequency M252-8

Cone Replacement C8R M252

 

If this is the case how do I tell what has actually blown?

 

Thanks tony your a life saver m8

 

Mike

 

C8R M252

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Hello my friends.

 

I am fairly new to this world, so thought I would ask for some info before I get stuck in, I Lent my speakers out on the weekend, x2 JBL M350s And x2 m350 bassbins. Both tweeters have been blown, and have found replacements for £89 eachm I shouldnt have a problem fitting those. But one of the mid highs were blown aswell, and I think I have the right part number I looked at the pdf file for the speaker and got the part number form there. I just wondered if there is a guide to fitting replacement speakers in that model. Also is the mid high unit one piece, I mean they dont sell the diapragms seperately, cos I dont know what part of the mid high has gone I just know that it now sound sh1t...

 

Many thanks in advance

 

MIke

hello, hi from FRANCE,

I've JBL M350MK2 since 1994 and certainly it's the best cabinets I've never had for my rythm'n blues band.

The problem with this cabinets is the treble (dr 2417 AND NOT DR2416 or DR2416 on the first M350 because after they change for M350 MK2) and each 3 years I change one tweeter and still don't know the reason ! Mark Bailey from HARMAN UK JBL a great engineer don't understand so ! YES we send power from CROWN MT 1200 and QSC PLX3002 great power amp, and not from Inkel or other amp unknown.

:unsure: Best regard

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