These vintage crossovers were a challenge because the 'can' behind the binding post plate was filled with wax. I had to melt the wax out of one of two I had in order to read the part numbers of the...
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These vintage crossovers were a challenge because the 'can' behind the binding post plate was filled with wax. I had to melt the wax out of one of two I had in order to read the part numbers of the...
thank you earl! you have saved my bacon.
I have the schematic but can't follow it which is why I took the pains to expose the caps hoping I could read the uF values off them as most at printed on them, but not these.
Are there any JBL...
I was able to melt the wax out of a N1200 crossover can and read the markings on the 3 capacitors. Any help with translating the markings below to microfarad values would be greatly appreciated. They...
I was able to melt the wax out of a N1200 crossover can and read the markings on the 3 capacitors. Any help with translating the markings below to microfarad values would be greatly appreciated. They...
Thanks hjames for sticking with me on this. I've attached two photos of what I am dealing with regarding the stock grille. It appears to be constructed of two pieces of wood. The back piece looks...
I've got the new Quadrex foams and the original grilles. I'm a DIY'r so I need help deciding what to do with the current fabric covered grille.
AGAIN, my questions are:
1) Should I remove the...
I want to install a new pair of Sculpted-Foam-Innovations Quadrex foam on my L100 frames. However, there currently is a brown fabric factory installed on it. Should I remove the brown fabric? if so,...