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    Re: booty, baby

    Originally posted by boputnam
    hard to find...

    Hard? Well it's like crossing the sahara......

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    Booty time!

    Hey! Hoto! u r a very lucky guy!
    Last edited by Figge; 06-30-2004 at 01:28 AM.

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    Cool

    just order the surround kits and plan to repair the LE15A and 2121 ASAP , can't wait....

    What I don't understand is the internal wire on the 075 is brown LAMP CORD wire, 2121 with the regular speaker cable (copper with transperent jacket), the LE15A and 375 use the very TINY wire.

    ???

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    hoto, when you rebuild the systems, you should use good quality wiring for all the drivers. Some people use really exotic stuff, it's obviously a personal choice and dependant on the size of your bank acount.

    You might want to check out Canare wire products, it's easy to work with. They have a selection of various gauges at very reasonable prices, I can let you know where to find it in the Toronto area. Drop me a PM.

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    4343s and 4425s are not enough! I need 4313s and 4435s too

    GUIDO,
    YOU ARE DEFINITLY CRAZY !!!!

    16 Hz can not be substituted

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    Originally posted by Ralf

    GUIDO,
    YOU ARE DEFINITLY CRAZY !!!!


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    Hi, it's me again....


    I saw a pair of 077 (8ohms) local and like to have advise about it is a good idea to replace my 075 with the o77, and I am not sure if my 075 is a 16ohms, if it is OK to change , is the 16ohm/8ohm really matter??

    Tom

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    Hey, hoto...

    Giskard has posted on this, I believe - and my memory is the impedance noted on the foilcal is not very definitive. Most (all?) of these ring radiators have similar impedance, if measured (DCR). I'll bet you would be fine doing this, and should appreciate the change.

    Did you get the surrounds done?
    bo

    "Indeed, not!!"

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    Yes


    I have the surround replaced and it sounds really really good, I have the S3100 suppose for my HIFI room, but now I am going to use the S3100 for my AV room, and keep this JBL for HIFI....

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    The 077īs are so much better, specially with modern recordings that have more VHF content; Pls let us know when You are finished.


    BTW: I would mount the 077īs from the inside out, just for looks.

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    As Bo mentioned, don't worry about the nameplate impedance, but you may want to either build your own or track down a pair of N8000s (home version), or 3106 (pro version).

    Here is the schematic: http://www.jblproservice.com/pdf/Net...%20Network.pdf

    This crossover was designed specifically for the 077/2405 where as your existing crossover the N7000 will work but was designed for the 075.


    Widget

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    Lucky !!

    Please turn around the lens 180 degrees. Lucky man !!

    Eckhard

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    Quote Originally Posted by paragon
    Please turn around the lens 180 degrees. Lucky man !!

    Eckhard
    that reminds me that I've always wanted to ask. What's the difference between having the slats angling down or angling up? I guess if the slats angle up it might catch more dust..... but otherwise? Anyone know?

    cheers

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    If You angle them up, "supposedly" it raises the height of sound, I have tried

    them all ways, but "hip" people would invert them, with no real difference; but then You know my opinion about "-philes", .

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