The L19 made it’s debut in the 1979 catalog. Seeing as how I’ve been into JBLs since the 60’s, it sounds like you are the newcomer.
I've even developed and make products for use with classic JBLs.
https://youtu.be/pbbS0QYK2_o
http://www.audioheritage.org/photopost/data//500/medium/Resized1.jpg
http://www.audioheritage.org/photopost/data//500/medium/Tweeters1.jpg
I never said that the higher impedience meant that the speaker would have a higher Bl, but allowed for it, and showed several examples to that effect.
You’ve not shown one model that demonstrates otherwise.
As for sensitivity, you are using your definition,. and I am using mine, and both exist in many places on the internet.
How can you know that the manufacturer for the speakers from the OP isn’t using the same definition that I am using?
BTW, when someone types "You’re out of your league," this typically indicates that they are at the limits of their own understanding and just don’t want to show their ignorance by pushing it further or are too head strong to consider another point of view.
I've even developed and make products for use with classic JBLs.
https://youtu.be/pbbS0QYK2_o
http://www.audioheritage.org/photopost/data//500/medium/Resized1.jpg
http://www.audioheritage.org/photopost/data//500/medium/Tweeters1.jpg
I never said that the higher impedience meant that the speaker would have a higher Bl, but allowed for it, and showed several examples to that effect.
You’ve not shown one model that demonstrates otherwise.
As for sensitivity, you are using your definition,. and I am using mine, and both exist in many places on the internet.
How can you know that the manufacturer for the speakers from the OP isn’t using the same definition that I am using?
BTW, when someone types "You’re out of your league," this typically indicates that they are at the limits of their own understanding and just don’t want to show their ignorance by pushing it further or are too head strong to consider another point of view.