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The directivity index (DI) of the H9500 horn is shown in Figure
5. The smoothly rising DI is a consequence of the gradual 
narrowing of the vertical dispersion angle above 2 kHz and 
contributes to the overall flatness of the high-frequency
response of the system.

Overall system on-axis pressure response and impedance are
shown in Figure 6. The contributions of the paralleled low-
frequency sections and the high-frequency section are shown
individually along with their acoustical summation. The overall
slopes in the crossover region are a combination of electrical
(network) and acoustical response.

The second and third harmonic distortion of the system is
shown in Figure 7. Here, the system is driven with sine wave
input to produce an output of 96 dB Lp at a distance of 1
meter. An output of 96 dB with a sine wave input corresponds
to extremely high system output with wide band program
material. Distortion curves have been raised 20 dB, and the val-
ues seen here lie well below 1% for the lowest frequencies up
to 4.5 khz, reaching a value of only 1.6% at 10 kHz. Not many
loudspeakers can demonstrate such low levels of distortion as
shown here.

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Directivity Factor, Q

Frequency (Hz)

Directivity Index, DI (dB)

100dB

10 

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5 6 7 8 910

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10

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Anecmoil

Ground

Plane

M9500

4.3V @ 1.5 m

HF @ "0"

96dB

2

3

4

5 6 7 8 910

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2

3

4

5 6 7 8 9

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10

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M9500

Distortion

3.0V @ 1 m

Distortion Raised 20dB

Solid = Second Harm.

Dash = Third Harm.

Figure 5.

Plot directivity

index (DI) and directivity
factor (Q) of the H9500.

Figure 6.

On-axis response

of M9500. Individual
contributions of paralleled
low-frequency transducers
and high-frequency section
are shown, along with their
summation. The impedance
curve is also given, showing
a minimum value of 3 ohms
in the 100 Hz range.

Figure 7.

Second and third

harmonic distortion for
fundamental of 96 dB Lp at
a distance of 1 meter.
(Distortion raised 20 dB) 

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Summary of Contents for M9500

Page 1: ...M 9 5 0 0 M O N I T O R L O U D S P E A K E R S O W N E R S M A N U A L M9500...

Page 2: ...bi wiring tri wiring and biamplification The networks are designed around the finest components available and make use of dc bias on the capacitors for greater linearity A single M9500 system is capab...

Page 3: ...rious hookup options are shown in Figure 1 We will describe each of these options Option A single full range amplifier This mode of operation requires a relatively large high quality amplifier capable...

Page 4: ...used to bias the capacitors will normally last at least 5 years You may test it by pressing the gold logo on the front of the network If the LED on the front of the network illuminates the battery is...

Page 5: ...ece as well as through the use of a copper shorting ring on the top plate adjacent to the voice coil The transducers make use of JBL s Vented Gap Cooling in which forced air generated by cone motion r...

Page 6: ...s have been raised 20 dB and the val ues seen here lie well below 1 for the lowest frequencies up to 4 5 khz reaching a value of only 1 6 at 10 kHz Not many loudspeakers can demonstrate such low level...

Page 7: ...ger lights remove the acrylic door on the front of the network and replace them System Specifications Acoustic and Electrical Specifications Sensitivity 95 dB for 2 83 V 1 meter Rated Impedance LF par...

Page 8: ...philosophy For this reason JBL M9500 Series Loudspeakers may differ in some respect from their published specifications and descriptions but will always equal or exceed the original specifications unl...

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