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Thread: L-112 as oppossed to L-110

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    Sorry for the massive resurrection thread crap
    I had not noticed this guy had already started another thread asking exactly the same question
    Got a PM thread going too - a real trifecta
    My bad, no eyez on this one - guess my Tupac's a little too loud!
    Guess 39 thru 45 of this 14 year old thread could be moved here?
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    Sorry

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    Quote Originally Posted by HorizonMike View Post
    I found a thread with the spec sheets for all of the le5 series midranges and if I know how to read it at all the le5-5's were more impressive"
    It may look more impressive on paper but the L166 network is designed for the LE5-8 (LE5-6, LE5-10, LE5-12) midrange. From looking at the network schematic, it looks like your problem is the 4 ohm 10 watt resistor. If you can't find a 4 ohm, you could use two 8 ohm 10 watt resistors in parallel to replace the one bad one. I did have several 8 ohm high wattage resistors laying around which you could have if I can find them.

    Larry

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    HorizonMike got his solution a week ago and is long gone. He was hoping for a no money fix and he got it-I know, we exchanged a few PMs and I offered hm a driver if it came to that
    Quote Originally Posted by LRBacon View Post
    It may look more impressive on paper but the L166 network is designed for the LE5-8 (LE5-6, LE5-10, LE5-12) midrange. From looking at the network schematic, it looks like your problem is the 4 ohm 10 watt resistor. If you can't find a 4 ohm, you could use two 8 ohm 10 watt resistors in parallel to replace the one bad one. I did have several 8 ohm high wattage resistors laying around which you could have if I can find them.

    Larry
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    Quote Originally Posted by LRBacon View Post
    HorizonMike, any of the following would work in the L166: LE5-6, LE5-8, LE5-10 or LE5-12. LE5-8 and LE5-12 have the bright brushed aluminum frame. I may have a spare LE5-10, it may not be perfect but it should work. I work in Lacey or Tumwater, so I am in your neck of the woods usually 4 days a week.

    Larry

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