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    L80T vs: L80T3?

    Found info in the library about the L80T3, but not the L80T. I just bought a pair of the L80T. Are there any significant difference between the two? My guess is that the T3 is a later version of the T, but very similiar? Thanks, Jack

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    Re: L80T vs: L80T3?

    Networks. Enclosures.
    Build a pair of NL80T3 networks and put them in.

    Hopefully GordonW will post his experiences.

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    Giskard: You Are the Man.

    You sure have a wealth of JBL info which is staggering. Thank you. Better network with the later T3. Different enclosure size and the TiA tweeter vs: Ti. Also noticed the T3 recommends 300 Watts and the T recommends 150 Watts? Thank you, Jack

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    Giskard, is there a significant audible or impedance difference between the 035Ti and 035Tia. I always assumed there was and the the network differnences were due to the 035Tia tweeters.

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