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jarrods
12-13-2004, 11:16 PM
I am building a set of L100T 'replicas' for a friend who helped my build my 4344 cabinets and I have everything now except the 2214H drivers (even found some N100T networks on eBay). He will do the raw cabinet woodwork.

I have given up trying to find some 2214H's... hen's teeth are more common. Would 2206H be a usable substitute? Let me say my friend is not a hifi quality nut but likes loud special effects watching DVDs and loud pumping disco bass sounds of the 80's/90's era.... :-)

thanks,
Jarrod

Zilch
12-14-2004, 01:52 AM
Can you squeeze LE14H-1's in there? Recone some thrashed LE14A's to make 'em if you hafta? Think L222 "Disco."

I dunno what you'll have to tweak to make 'em work there. Someone else here will, tho, most likely.

2206 is not an "extended bass" driver; more like mid/bass, actually....

Fs 2206 = 52 Hz (ACK!)
2214 = 23 Hz
LE14 = 26 Hz
128H = 20 Hz, but it's only 100W

johnaec
12-14-2004, 06:29 AM
'Don't know how different the 2214H-1 might be, but Harman lists them as available: http://www.harmanaudio.com/search_browse/partlist.asp?Parts=L100T3OAK&BrandId=JBL&MarketId=HOM

John

4313B
12-14-2004, 07:06 AM
2214H and 2214H-1 use the same recone kit. I think the only difference is the terminals. I've never bothered to study them close to notice any other physical differences.