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On-axis response of the DD66000 system and each of the transducers through its 

crossover network (2.83V @ 1 m)

Custom-developed drivers, designed exclusively for Project Everest DD66000

B a s i c   C o n f i g u r a t i o n

Project Everest DD66000 is an augmented two-way speaker 

system, a classic JBL design. One 380mm (15") woofer 

crosses over to a horn-loaded compression driver at 700Hz, 

the midpoint of the audio spectrum. A second 380mm 

woofer reinforces bass from below 30Hz to 150Hz, while 

an ultrahigh-frequency driver operates exclusively in the 

supersonic realm above 20kHz.

The choice of crossover points minimizes the sonic 

degradation that can be caused by even a high-quality 

dividing network. The woofers are phased to achieve 

uniform directivity across their entire operating range, greatly 

enhancing low-end realism. With unparalleled dynamic 

linearity and harmonic distortion levels approaching those 

of a fine amplifier, we know of no loudspeaker system better 

able to realistically reproduce the subtlest nuances of any 

musical source.

E n c l o s u r e   C o n s t r u c t i o n

Project Everest’s exquisite and flawlessly finished enclosure, 

designed by Daniel Ashcraft, is itself an integral system 

component, playing a key role in overall performance.

The elegant curves of the front baffle, which recall the 

legendary design of JBL’s Hartsfield and Paragon speakers, 

form the side walls of a large high-frequency horn, along with 

top and bottom flares molded of high-impact SonoGlass

®

.

The woofer baffle is a separately braced six-sided assembly, 

incorporating two MDF panels with a total thickness of 45mm 

in order to support the dual 380mm woofers. The curved 

panels, created in a proprietary manufacturing process, are 

joined to the flat MDF panels with a complex internal bracing 

system. 

The genuine leather that is applied to the baffle lends a 

luxurious look, while also absorbing/dispersing unwanted 

sound reflections from the surface.

SonoGlass

®

SonoGlass

®

 is an extremely dense and mechanically 

inert compound that is made using high-temperature and 

pressure-molding technology. The extreme heat resistance, 

low resonance, inertness and rigidity of the substance are 

properties that have been optimized for acoustic applications. 

Its thermal stability and imperviousness to chemical reaction 

make it possible to produce durable, high-precision horns 

with optimal manufacturing control of the horn flare, for a 

smooth energy transmission path. The high sensitivity, low 

distortion and high resolution of JBL compression drivers  are 

enhanced further in com  bi nation with the Sono Glass horns. 

In the Everest DD66000, Sono Glass is used in the upper and 

lower lips of the HF horn, the 

HF horn throat, and the UHF 

horn to produce clear, detailed 

sound without resonance or 

coloration.

Die-cast aluminum housing

SonoGlass

®

 UHF horn

EPDM foamed rubber surround

Control panel cover

LF-2 level trim

SonoGlass

®

 HF horn

045Be-1 25mm UHF driver

SonoGlass

®

 HF horn throat

476Be 100mm HF driver

1501AL 380mm woofers

UHF crossover

Control panels

LF-1 trim

Die-cast aluminum input 
plate/port assembly

Spiked foot assembly

Summary of Contents for Project EVEREST DD66000

Page 1: ...Project Everest DD66000...

Page 2: ...Celebrating JBL s 60th anniversary the Project Everest DD66000 is a joyous celebration of music itself...

Page 3: ...Project Everest DD66000 Rosewood...

Page 4: ...The most exquisite musical instrument ever created by JBL expresses the very soul of any musical performance...

Page 5: ...Project Everest DD66000 Rosewood...

Page 6: ...he acclaimed Project K2 systems in 2001 each JBL Project has been a milestone on the road to audio perfection achieving ever higher levels of performance The Project Everest DD66000 loudspeaker system...

Page 7: ...Project Everest DD66000 Rosewood...

Page 8: ...binger of things to come Project Everest DD66000 Industrial Designer Daniel Ashcraft President and Creative Director Ashcraft Design An Aesthetic and Technological Tour de Force Project Everest DD6600...

Page 9: ...Project Everest DD66000 Cherry...

Page 10: ...66000 RW Rosewood Real Wood Veneer Cabinet Rosewood Woofer Baffle Black Leather Grille Cloth Grey Handcrafted in Your Choice of the Finest Veneers Project Everest DD66000 CH Cherry Real Wood Veneer Ca...

Page 11: ...t DD66000 EB Ebony Real Wood Veneer Cabinet Ebony Woofer Baffle Black Leather Grille Cloth Grey Project Everest DD66000 MA Maple Real Wood Veneer Cabinet Maple Woofer Baffle Cashmere Leather Grille Cl...

Page 12: ...at response At any frequency and volume level linearity is maintained to deliver all musical information in a consistent timbre Music floats freely as technology and loudspeakers seem to disappear Pro...

Page 13: ...ge high frequency horn along with top and bottom flares molded of high impact SonoGlass The woofer baffle is a separately braced six sided assembly incorporating two MDF panels with a total thickness...

Page 14: ...that of foam surrounds Low loss EPDM material was chosen to preserve the crucial transient detail of musical signals Dual Nomex spiders help to cancel out even order distortion All suspension element...

Page 15: ...reliability and resistance to failure due to fatigue Pure beryllium has proven to be superior to aluminum magnesium titanium and other premium diaphragm materials Because of its far greater stiffness...

Page 16: ...uencies the system s speed control and power from the lowest to the highest frequencies are unmatched Project Everest s crossover network consists of four high quality low loss boards one optimized fo...

Page 17: ...arman International Industries Incorporated registered in the United States and or other countries Vented Gap Cooling is a trademark of Harman International Industries Incorporated Nomex is a register...

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