View Full Version : Just in case you guys keep your L-96's close to the ground..look!
whitese
05-22-2004, 05:01 PM
I find this so much better, on some stout Sound Anchor stands...It opened up the sound, and the bass has so much more definition,,,the floor was unnaturally reinforcing some freq. I didnt authorize...
Next comes the sand filling/
http://gallery.audioreview.com/data/audio//505/237750/jbl_onstands-med.jpg
4313B
05-23-2004, 05:51 AM
JBL sold a whole range of stands way back when the L96 and L112 were available.
Your Sound Anchor stands look up to the task.
whitese
05-23-2004, 05:54 AM
Before I had them on some JBL stands, that were about 6" high, and tilted a few degress..
grumpy
05-24-2004, 10:26 AM
Hey whitese... gordon thought you might pop
up here :)
I have an L-96 pair I'm resuscitating... currently
setting on top of L-150A's... can vouch that this
is -way- too high (but they're out of way).
Somewhere just over 24" off the floor sounded
balanced to me (not too far off from your photo...
nice/clean L-96's BTW).
Have a favor to ask...my L-96's came sans grilles
and have cut out and fit a new set of frames, but
don't have adequate info regarding the chamfer
angles top/bottom and sides, or the reveal left
after cutting the chamfers (guessing ~1/8"). If you
have any grill photos or are able/willing to make
measurements, my L-96's and I would be
grateful.
Thanks,
-grumpy
whitese
05-24-2004, 12:23 PM
Hey Grumpy,,,I will look at the grills this friday when I go to my GF's house (she has all my stuff)...
My L-96's are basically new...I have the box, the original receipt, all tags and manuals, etc...grill are like new as well...
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