Jbl N7000 Schematic ((free))

Before we open the schematic, we must understand the hardware. The JBL N7000 is a designed specifically to pair JBL’s 375 and 376 compression drivers (or the LE85) with the iconic 075 “bullet” tweeter (later known as the 2402).

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For DIY enthusiasts looking to rebuild or clone the N7000, specialized components are often cited in restoration projects: Thread: N7000 / N8000 crossovers - LANSING HERITAGE Before we open the schematic, we must understand

Original units featured a switch/transformer assembly, though modern rebuilds often substitute this with a L-Pad for continuous high-frequency level adjustment. Key Specifications for DIY Rebuilds Key Specifications for DIY Rebuilds Includes an L-pad

Includes an L-pad or continuously variable control (often an ALPS unit) to adjust tweeter brilliance. Technical Specifications Crossover Frequency 7,000 Hz (7 kHz) Nominal Impedance Available in 8-ohm and 16-ohm versions Slopes 12 dB per octave Power Handling Rated up to 200 watts per channel Standard Driver Pairing Optimized for the JBL 075 (2402) or 077 (2405) tweeters Internal Components & BOM

The is a classic frequency dividing network (crossover) specifically designed to add a ultra-high frequency (UHF) driver, such as the JBL 075 , to existing high-quality two-way speaker systems. By setting a crossover point at 7,000 Hz , it allows specialized tweeters to reproduce delicate overtones without interference from the main high-frequency drivers. Technical Overview & Schematic Details