....I'm happy with the jh13 too.
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I'm a recent JH13 FP buyer.. and if I wasn't so damn impressed with the JH13, I probably would be a little disgruntled... but, I'm not. The JH13 FP is amazing. Period.
One of our members told me he finds the JH13 FP to have very strange bass tuning. I take it neither of you hear any such issues with your pairs? (I had issues with the SE-5, which so many other Head-fiers find to be amazing, so it's not unusual to hear substantially different customer impressions of a CIEM)
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Congrats to JH Audio for pushing the envelope with yet another first, 12 drivers on each side.
Agreed!
12 per side seems quite ridiculous. I remember when the jh13 came out and 6 was ridiculous.
3 quads does pose a
potential phase-coherency challenge, and could be construed as a marketing gimmick, but, on the plus-side, that amount of functional redundancy bodes very well for
transient performance - in fact, these might turn out to be a game-changer in terms of reproduction of transients, so I'm seriously looking forward to some reviews of this CIEM.
I'd be more fearful of phase incoherency if there were more crossover points (like the SE-5's 4 points) and if Jerry hadn't already shown himself, over the past year, to be very specifically addressing this thorny issue of phase-coherence.
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Three quadruple drivers (four in each unit) , gives two crossovers between quadruple driver 1 and 2 and between the 2nd and 3 driver.
Yes, Jude mentioned 2 crossover
points, which, as you described, is actually a 3-way crossover.
I hope Jerry's managed to wire this design in such a way that the impedance curve isn't too manically-reactive!