Originally Posted by
Eric M.
Brining this thread back to life.So, if the LX16A was modified for a higher crossover point at the high end (to protect the LE85) and nothing was done to the low end circuitry, wouldn't you end up with a gap in the response?The original LX16 crossed at 1200 Hz, I have no idea what the new HIGH end crossover point is after the mods to LX16A, I don't think JBL ever published that .... and how would that look - 1200 Hz at the low end and 2500 Hz at the high end?? That wouldn't help sales!But as stated above, t's a big jump based on the changes to the high end cap and coil.Has anyone ever noticed a dip at that frequency point on the L200 with the LX16A mod or any speaker configuration using the LX16A?Maybe the LX16 offers a smoother response if you can keep your listening level low enough not to damage the LE85 (something I could never do when running an LE85 with an LX5 back in high school!)Thanks,Eric M.