The best metod I found for removing the foilcals are a heat gun and dental floss (a tip I picked up in this forum). Heat the foilcals carefully from the top, try the floss and only heat more when the...
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The best metod I found for removing the foilcals are a heat gun and dental floss (a tip I picked up in this forum). Heat the foilcals carefully from the top, try the floss and only heat more when the...
I have a set of L112s, which I love, except for what I think is a bit too boomy lower mid-bass, and lack of deep bass. Has anyone combined these babies with a good quality sub crossed at about 100hz?...
Oops, I meant 125W per channel for the receivers previously used:eek:
Sorry!
I use an Adcom 555MkII, and I am extremely pleased. This amp is rated at 200W per channel (but has considerable headroom).
I used HK and Pioneer receivers before at 12W/channel, and I can assure...
Thanks John. My thought is to carefully cut the glue along the opening. I will install those wires in a new enclosure, so the glue "plug" that remains areound the wires can stay there and help seal...
Well, I see these networks including the wires sold all the time, so I would suspect someone knows how to do this
I need to remove the midrange wires in one L112 cabinet. The wires go through a hole drilled in the back of the driver chamber, which is sealed with what looks like hot melt glue. Any ideas on how to...
Thanks for the message! But then I looked at the pictures, and then re-read my e-mail, and realized my mistake.
I have to lefties (true), but that being so, the tweeters are LEFT side of axis....
I have two L112s "lefties", in other words, the tweeter is right side of axis. Looking for a right side cabinet in decent shape.
Also looking for tweeter mesh screens
On the other hand: Is...