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    Cool 250TI Plans??

    Anyone have the cabinet construction plans for 250TI's???


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    PM member gerard from Morocco. He had such a project going on.

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    Do a search using L250 L250ti and 250ti there is loads of information in the threads. You should be able to find what you need. The subenclosure info in in the Systems section.

    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...ad.php?t=10623

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    I thought I was these big mommies from the 1980’s I remember seeing these a Hi-Fi shop at Christchurch wish I had the dosh to buy them, I think they where around £2,500.00 for the pair.



    Or you can use the sites navigational map to look up different types over the company’s long legacy.

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/sitemap.htm

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    250TI Plans

    I have looked at the above information on that thread. I'm looking for, and I know it's a reach, the blueprints? For building a set from scratch to exact factory spec's and dimensions on the enclosure. (for a recreation project)


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    It's not blueprints, but dimensioned drawings are on the site somewhere.

    Post the link here when you find them....

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    250TI Plans

    Here is one area that was helpful.

    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...=250ti+jubilee

    Take a close look.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourceoneaudio View Post
    Take a close look.
    Yes, do. I explain one of the networks in that thread. Newer version but you'll get the general idea.

    I thought you already had 250Ti's.

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    What type of material are you going with MDF?



    Found these pictures in Google image, I’m more into loudspeakers with a black finish say (ash back) wish I had the dosh to buy these they look nice. I see there also four-way that’s useful when using Bi-amp.


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    Cool 250TI's

    Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Yes I do and they are still for sale. I've developed a bug in the one woofer I re-foamed and I'm looking for a way to correct it. It is the waiting game now. I wanted to see the exact dimensions and internal drawings for reference if I decide to build a set for keeps.
    The ones I have are not mine. Plus I like to play and I have a killer cabinet guy. He builds complete kitchens and all of my custom wall units for Home Theater use. So If I do a set from scratch they will be something that will make a statement, from all aspects.


    Thank you again for the help. J/S-S1A

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    Cool 250TI construction

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    Yes, I will use 3/4" stock and a veneer exterior. Probably do Satin Black on a deep grain oak. When you do the satin finish on a deep grain oak it is most impressive. It really brings out the detail in the wood grain. Klipsch changed their veneer grain depth in the later generation of the Reference 7's and let me tell you what they look great, very, very deep, detailed grain.

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    The re edging of the surround foam, did you use cloth ribbon over the original foam?

    I had to re edge my JBL control 5 with rubber surround instead of the original foam it was a bit messy and sticky with getting all into place and testing it with blocking up the front port and playing a sine wave at 30Hz just to make sure there was no stray leakage of air coming from the sides of the bass mid driver.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sourceoneaudio View Post
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    Yes, I will use 3/4" stock and a veneer exterior. Probably do Satin Black on a deep grain oak. When you do the satin finish on a deep grain oak it is most impressive. It really brings out the detail in the wood grain. Klipsch changed their veneer grain depth in the later generation of the Reference 7's and let me tell you what they look great, very, very deep, detailed grain.

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    sourceoneaudio

    When I asked a friend to help build a clone JBL 4645 with all the trimmings to having sprayed with two cans of primer and four cans of Saturn black, total cost of the whole thing was around £70.00 MDF is so affordable and offers great results too.

    So I guess the Ti well look fab in Saturn Black.

    Is this the type of bass driver that she has running her, wicked mate, wicked!


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    250TI construction

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    Yes that is the woofer I need. LE14H-1. The one I had re-foamed has an issue at medium volume. So it needs a re-cone. I will post it on e-bay when I get a replacement for it. Is that driver in the picture good, and for sale? I would do a cash and trade of my sick woofer???????????
    The re-foam was done with the correct foam kit. It was a strip out the old and and in with the new re-do.


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    I believe it was mentioned recently that there are still some NOS LE14H-1s available at Harman Consumer Parts.

    [Talk to Giskard, maybe?]

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