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    Unbelieveable !!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maron Horonzakz View Post
    Unbelieveable !!!!!
    Which: open baffles or garage conversions?

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    Curb conversions...a couple of rusted trucks..tires for flower gardens...chicken bones and empty kentucky fried box,s on the lawn. ,,Nice.

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    Couldnt help but read this thread.....I run a pair of D130s in my living room. They are in a fairly large box with a 175DLH and N1200 Xovers. Just as they are I find them to be just fine in the low end. There is a large rectangle port cut in the bafle board. I do have a powered sub though that I turn on from time to time. Mostly for movies though. I never have to turn my volume knob over half way. They really come to life. And anyting over half way is just insane. Powering them with a Pioneer ELITE VSX-09TX

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubman View Post
    Couldnt help but read this thread.....I run a pair of D130s in my living room. They are in a fairly large box with a 175DLH and N1200 Xovers. Just as they are I find them to be just fine in the low end. There is a large rectangle port cut in the bafle board. I do have a powered sub though that I turn on from time to time. Mostly for movies though. I never have to turn my volume knob over half way. They really come to life. And anyting over half way is just insane. Powering them with a Pioneer ELITE VSX-09TX
    Not questioning you knowing what you've got but are they D130s or 130As? I've actually never heard the D130 with the 175DLH but I've considered adding the 175 to my 030 and have about 2/3 of the stuff to do it now. Missing on 175DLH at this point.

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    They are for sure D130's ive looked. And im not sure if the horn is the LE175DLH or just 175DLH if there is a differance. Im sure that DLH was driver horn lens...anywho they are the "patato mashers"

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    Quote Originally Posted by clubman View Post
    They are for sure D130's ive looked. And im not sure if the horn is the LE175DLH or just 175DLH if there is a differance. Im sure that DLH was driver horn lens...anywho they are the "patato mashers"
    Naw...you're right. The LE175 refers to just the driver alone.

    When in combo with the small "potato masher" horn-lens....then it's called the 175DLH.
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    Cutting them off at 200hz, is there any plus or minus to open baffle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thom View Post
    Cutting them off at 200hz, is there any plus or minus to open baffle?
    Sounds great Thom....go for it. That way...it's just one huge midrange driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clubman View Post
    They are for sure D130's ive looked.
    Aluminum or black paper dome?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    Aluminum or black paper dome?

    Aluminum, Trust me they are D130s. Still have factory cone stamps on the back. 130202 or something like that. 16ohm. I hope I never fry a coil...I think they are inposible to recone due to the VC gap size.

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    The horn on top was just for testing perpose only.

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    Ooooo, NICE!

    And sexy legs, too....

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    Thanks..not original JBL cabs but they work. I found the legs on ebay and thought it added to the retro look. What they lack in low end they make up for in conversation peice. People are like....damn what are those? Now I just need to find some vintage cloth for the fronts. They are not kid friendly how they are now......ohh shinny...touch poke poke I want to find maybe a light blonde fabric or bone color that you can still make out the domes.

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