JBL 128H / 128H-1 Woofer

1978-1985

The 128H was JBL's first high-performance ferrite magnet 12" woofer, featuring the innovative SFG (Symmetrical Field Geometry) magnetic circuit and Faraday loop for reduced distortion. It marked JBL's transition from Alnico to ceramic magnets.

Specifications

Nominal Diameter 12" (30cm) / 10" (25cm) for 128H-1
Magnet Type Ferrite (Ceramic)
Magnetic Circuit SFG (Symmetrical Field Geometry)
Voice Coil Edgewound with Faraday loop
Impedance 8 Ω
Power Handling 80-100W continuous
Sensitivity 88-89 dB/W/m

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Historical Context

Rising cobalt prices in the late 1970s made Alnico magnets increasingly expensive. JBL's engineering team, led by Ed May, developed the SFG magnetic circuit to ensure that ferrite-based woofers could match or exceed the performance of their Alnico predecessors.

The Faraday loop was a particularly innovative addition - a simple copper ring that dramatically reduced modulation distortion by stabilizing the magnetic flux in the gap. This technology became a hallmark of JBL's high-performance woofers through the 1980s.

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