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    Jbl le111a backplate thickness.

    Hello,
    Happy new year,

    Im trying to reconstruct the jbl 2108 using either a k110,le10, or 112a.
    The le110d,d however I cannot locate its pdf to check pertinent information...

    So is anybody aware if the le10 / le111 have the same backplate thickness, I know the le111 is a woffer,
    Maybe its thicker for this application.
    Thanks.

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    The xmax for the le111a and le10a & h is .24
    Top plate thickness is the same for all three drives according to this information
    Briqn.

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    Le111a backplate thickness can any confirm .28 or .350

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    That's not a back-plate, it's a top-plate !

    Gaps are always located within a top-plate.

    The 2 top-plates ( at least what's visible above the frame inset collar ) measure as identical ( to these old eyes ) at @ 5.5mm .


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    Magnetic Assemblies that use Ferrite Magnets have a back-plate ( it's part of the magnetic return path ) .

    Just trying to keep the vernacular straight here.


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    What would you prefer I call it? Gap.straight.
    can anyone tell me the jbl le111 gap thickness.

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    Call it the Top-Plate!






    These are all magnetic assemblies ( utilizing ferrite magnets ) and have, front and back ( top & bottom ) plates.


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    Here's a pic showing ( an obvious ) JBL alnico woofer ( the bottom woofer ) .




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    It is important to refer to the parts by the correct nomenclature so that any one responding knows what is being discussed.
    KEEP ON LISTENING!

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    I did look above, thanks for the lesson.

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    I'm sorry if you took offense, I was not trying to be snarky, or rude or look down my nose. I am known to be prone to error.

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    Its ok earl we're both human I do it all the time

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