Results 1 to 10 of 10

Thread: Barzilay JBL Speaker Cabinets

  1. #1
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Las Vegas NV
    Posts
    16

    Barzilay JBL Speaker Cabinets

    Have a very nice set of Barzilay Speaker Cabinets loaded with LE14As LE20s and LX8 crossovers they have not one bit of damping material inside the cabinets and lack bass Is there anything else I can add beside ewaves to these to make them sound better.I love the cabinets and do not want to use them just as furniture as they sure are lookers I added a picture to see how nice they are.Thanks
    Attached Images Attached Images  

  2. #2
    Senior Member BMWCCA's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2006
    Location
    Virginia
    Posts
    7,755
    How about a picture of the woofer surrounds? Are they the least bit pliable?
    ". . . as you have no doubt noticed, no one told the 4345 that it can't work correctly so it does anyway."—Greg Timbers

  3. #3
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Las Vegas NV
    Posts
    16
    Quote Originally Posted by BMWCCA View Post
    How about a picture of the woofer surrounds? Are they the least bit pliable?
    I will pull one and add a picture in a just a bit.

  4. #4
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Las Vegas NV
    Posts
    16

    Pictures

    Heres a couple of pictures they do seem stiff to the touch.
    Attached Images Attached Images     

  5. #5
    Administrator Mr. Widget's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    9,738
    You will not get bass from your speakers until you deal with the surrounds. That original Lans-a-loy material used for surrounds on all LE Series woofers through the mid '70s gets rock hard over time and raises the Fs of the driver significantly out of spec. Gray urethane was substituted in later production LE Series woofers. It never gets stiff, but it does rot and turn to dust over time... on later versions they have changed the designs and now they use a much longer lasting rubber material.

    So, you have two choices. One, replace the surrounds with replacement urethane foam. You can do this yourself following instructions from the supplier of the surrounds and following these directions, or you can take the woofers to a repair center and have them professionally done. Alternatively, you can use the DOT method. As it turns out, DOT brake fluid will soften the original Lans-a-loy material. It is not a permanent solution as the surrounds will eventually get stiff again, but it will restore the bass for a year or more and then you need to apply the fluid again. You can search DOT on this site and find discussions about the pro and con of this technique as well as application tips.

    Beyond that I would line the interior of the cabinets with fiberglass. I use wrap-on brand non shedding fiberglass.


    Widget

  6. #6
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Las Vegas NV
    Posts
    16
    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Widget View Post
    You will not get bass from your speakers until you deal with the surrounds. That original Lans-a-loy material used for surrounds on all LE Series woofers through the mid '70s gets rock hard over time and raises the Fs of the driver significantly out of spec. Gray urethane was substituted in later production LE Series woofers. It never gets stiff, but it does rot and turn to dust over time... on later versions they have changed the designs and now they use a much longer lasting rubber material.

    So, you have two choices. One, replace the surrounds with replacement urethane foam. You can do this yourself following instructions from the supplier of the surrounds and following these directions, or you can take the woofers to a repair center and have them professionally done. Alternatively, you can use the DOT method. As it turns out, DOT brake fluid will soften the original Lans-a-loy material. It is not a permanent solution as the surrounds will eventually get stiff again, but it will restore the bass for a year or more and then you need to apply the fluid again. You can search DOT on this site and find discussions about the pro and con of this technique as well as application tips.

    Beyond that I would line the interior of the cabinets with fiberglass. I use wrap-on brand non shedding fiberglass.


    Widget
    Thanks as soon as pulled them I knew they were too stiff, I will order some new surrounds from Rick Cobb have done a few like on my L166s and L80T3s but never taken off this type of surround before I guess its time to learn.Will pick up some installation also.

  7. #7
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Las Vegas NV
    Posts
    16
    Well I know I am getting old I got these cabinets over a year ago and when I did I got surrounds at the same time memory is shot I guess anyways one is almost complete letting the inside dry overnight then do the outside when I get off work.
    Attached Images Attached Images   

  8. #8
    Junior Member
    Join Date
    Aug 2006
    Location
    Oxford. Michigan
    Posts
    13
    Barzilay cabinets are very beautiful but can use internal modifications to improve the bass. The front baffle is removable and not very well sealed to the cabinet. There are lots of air leaks, especially in the front corners. You might try caulk on the inside to help seal them up. The flat panels also resonate a lot. Cross bracing makes a world of difference on the bass performance. The rear panel needs stiffening and apply a foam gasket around the edges for sealing. Some type of acoustic insulation material is also required.

    With some internal modifications and new surrounds, you should get very strong bass out of these. Enjoy.

  9. #9
    Moderator hjames's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    NoVA - DC 'burbs
    Posts
    8,548
    All the web's a research tool, and the speakers merely players ...

    One of the guys on Audiokarma went through a real upgrade with a pair of Barzilay cabinets - you may not want to go this far, but his tips on bracing and beefing them up could be real informative

    http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/sho...light=barzilay
    I think you have to register there (easy enough) to see the pictures ....

    Quote Originally Posted by miker View Post
    Barzilay cabinets are very beautiful but can use internal modifications to improve the bass. The front baffle is removable and not very well sealed to the cabinet. There are lots of air leaks, especially in the front corners. You might try caulk on the inside to help seal them up. The flat panels also resonate a lot. Cross bracing makes a world of difference on the bass performance. The rear panel needs stiffening and apply a foam gasket around the edges for sealing. Some type of acoustic insulation material is also required.

    With some internal modifications and new surrounds, you should get very strong bass out of these. Enjoy.
    2ch: WiiM Pro; Topping E30 II DAC; Oppo, Acurus RL-11, Acurus A200, JBL Dynamics Project - Offline: L212-TwinStack, VonSchweikert VR-4
    7: TIVO, Oppo BDP103D, B&K, 2pr UREI 809A, TF600, JBL B460

  10. #10
    Administrator Mr. Widget's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2003
    Location
    San Francisco
    Posts
    9,738
    Quote Originally Posted by miker View Post

    With some internal modifications and new surrounds, you should get very strong bass out of these. Enjoy.
    Don't forget proper tuning as well... it is very likely the ports are not properly tuned.


    Widget

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Can someone help me ID these cabinets? (Altec, Barzilay?)
    By jim355 in forum Lansing Product DIY Forum
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 03-29-2010, 11:07 PM
  2. Where To Buy Speaker Cabinets?
    By toobwacky in forum General Audio Discussion
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 07-02-2009, 07:25 AM
  3. Barzilay Speaker Cabinet Grill
    By fecooper in forum Lansing Product DIY Forum
    Replies: 1
    Last Post: 07-01-2009, 05:24 AM
  4. Anyone know what these speaker cabinets are?
    By SUPERBEE in forum General Audio Discussion
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: 03-10-2006, 05:35 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •