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    Robh3606,what's going on in that little picture under your name?I'm really curious as to what configuration you've got going there?

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    Cool

    Great pic's, Rob - 'specially them 4345's (pant, pant...).
    Where'd you come across them pretty boys?
    bo

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    Sorry.message reposted when I hit refresh button
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    Originally posted by Giskard
    Oooops! Looks like that 2235H is mounted equidistant on three sides! Somebody goofed...
    I take it that the 15 should be lower in the box? Or off set to the side?

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    Hello Bo

    Got those off one of those Japanese Hi Fi shop pages. Talk about some nice vintage stuff!!! The place was like a storage facillity for Vintage JBL's with tons of Altec, TAD and Tannoy thrown in. Lost the link when my computer went south

    Hello JSF 13

    That would be my XPL 200 wanabees with my old mains in the back. The bass and midrange drivers have changed in the mains. I currently have E-145's, 2123's, and 2416's with a 2344 horn and LE-14A subs under the mains. They are crossed with M552,M553 active crossovers with the a charged coupled 4435 passive compensation for the 2344 horn.

    Rob

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    Ideal would be mounted so that it isn't equidistant from any external edge or internal panel. Having it mounted so it is equidistant from two internal panels can be bad enough but three internal panels is downright begging for trouble.

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    WOW!Thanks Rob.I bet they sound great!

    Joe

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    Got those off one of those Japanese Hi Fi shop pages. Talk about some nice vintage stuff!!! The place was like a storage facillity for Vintage JBL's with tons of Altec, TAD and Tannoy thrown in. Lost the link when my computer went south
    http://free.happynet.co.jp/

    I'm guessing that this is the site you were referring to. Click "English Here" on the top frame of the home page when the site opens. Then click "Items in the Past". This opens a search page where you can search against pictures of every audio component they have ever sold over the past number of years.
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    Thanks Don!

    That would be the place Lot's of great pictures there!

    Rob

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