Yes Sir, good old Parts Express!!
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Yes Sir, good old Parts Express!!
Final picture resting prowdly on my 4344’s. They sound absolutely awesome!!
Lastly, being displayed on top of my speakers it seemed only fitting to provide a smoked glass top to finish off the build. This allows for a finished look, a change of the occasional battery, while...
Final assembly before installing the smoked glass. Cant wait to get them hooked up for a listen!!
The cases with the front removed, showing the magnets and l-pad covers. A ¼ inch recess was left on top for the installation of the smoked glass.
After finishing the component placement and wiring, an enclosure was built which would complement the 4344’s and retain the style of a JBL product from the same era. After a few more discussions, it...
A shot of the ugly but necessary wiring which is concealed below.
After finalizing the electrical design I called upon another LHS member Mbottz, a fellow LHS forum member. Mbottz is a JBL resource in the Dallas area that has rebuilt and restored JBL cabinets and...
With the basic criteria set I still was looking for something that was unique in design and allowed for the crossovers to be installed separately with one crossover on top of each speaker. Since the...
Further research found this version on from Dave that seemed a potential candidate for the project, but I was still not sure if this was really what I was looking for.
Another variation of...
Bottom View of Crossovers
What started out to be a fairly strait forward charged coupled crossover project, turned out to be much more than I ever expected. I reviewed several designs from LHS and Audiokarma members looking...