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jim henderson
10-03-2004, 09:16 PM
I need to make a pair of 10" 3-way speakers. I have the drivers to make a pair of L96's or a pair of L80T3's, and I have a pair of 2405's that I'm not using. I'd like to mix and match drivers to get the most accurate speaker. I've heard good things about the L80T's but I wonder if the LE10H-1 would be a better driver to base a system on. Any suggestions?

andresohc
10-03-2004, 10:13 PM
I have a pair of L80T s that you are welcome to take and audition and if you want you are welcome to try out other elements in them. Their cosmetics are such that I am not that worried about playing around with them. They are decent speakers for what they are. I dont know about how the 10h1 would effect the performance of the networks, but that is why this stuff is so exciting est? PM me if interested.

4313B
10-04-2004, 05:49 AM
Try the L80T3 components with the 4410 networks.
Try the L96 components with the 4313 networks.

I prefer the bookshelf size as opposed to the floor standing size for those sets of components.

See which you prefer.

jim henderson
10-05-2004, 04:38 PM
I'm looking at the mid freq. sections of the 4410 and 4410A networks. Obviously, the added some tuning in the A rev. What are the DCRs of the L3 and L4?

4313B
10-05-2004, 04:46 PM
0.65 and 0.50