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    JBL L250 grill cloth / frame

    I am looking for a pair of original L250 frame with or without grill cloth. Any additional information about this item appreciated.

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    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...-advice-please

    Also Huntley Audio shows a pair of 250Ti, under restoration I think, on their home page. He makes grill frames for other models and also supplies cloth, he might be able to reproduce these (same grill minus the pegs).

    http://www.huntleyaudio.com/

    He's also a member here, http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...hp?9762-gsb001

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffW View Post
    http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...-advice-please

    Also Huntley Audio shows a pair of 250Ti, under restoration I think, on their home page. He makes grill frames for other models and also supplies cloth, he might be able to reproduce these (same grill minus the pegs).

    http://www.huntleyaudio.com/

    He's also a member here, http://www.audioheritage.org/vbullet...hp?9762-gsb001
    Thanks for your help, Bob

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    Help With Grille Pegs

    Hi,
    Steve Barnes here from HuntleyAudio.com.

    I'd like to make L250 / 250TI reproduction grilles. My biggest challenge is finding several hundred of the mounting pegs.

    I'm looking for any sourcing ideas or leads.

    Thanks in advance,
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    L250 Grille Pictures

    Can someone post pictures of the back of an L250 grille and mounting points of the grille and speaker?
    I have the 250TI, and I'm trying to understand the differences between the two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsb001 View Post
    Can someone post pictures of the back of an L250 grille and mounting points of the grille and speaker?
    I have the 250TI, and I'm trying to understand the differences between the two.
    I thought the L250 didn't use any pins and simply hung on the mid-bass-driver lips, so no holes in the baffle for pins. The 250ti I thought was the only one that used pins. I only have the 250ti so can't really help.

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    Yep, if it's a L250, no pegs. As BMW noted, just a little piece of velcro on the top edge of the upper mid and woofer frame (the two squircle drivers) and the cross pieces of the frame - the frame just rests on the drivers. I don't know if the velcro was a factory item or if they intended the frame to just hang there by gravity alone, but if you have 250Ti grills, then making the L250 would be a snap.

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    L250 grill

    Here are the velcro attachment points. As you can see, some of the plastic bumpers have gone away.
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    Those rubber bumper pads on the grill frame are important and should be replaced. They keep the frame spaced at the correct distance from the baffle. I don't know if the 250ti has those or not, it really shouldn't need them.

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    Mine has no rubber bumper pads. Can see they've been there.

    How thick are they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odd View Post
    Mine has no rubber bumper pads. Can see they've been there.

    How thick are they?
    My recollection is about 3/16". Its not absolutely critical that they be a certain thickness, the point is to act as a stand-off spacer to help hold the velcro brakets evenly. Without them the frame tends to hang unevenly by the top strip only.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rdgrimes View Post
    My recollection is about 3/16". Its not absolutely critical that they be a certain thickness, the point is to act as a stand-off spacer to help hold the velcro brakets evenly. Without them the frame tends to hang unevenly by the top strip only.
    You are correct, they are 3/16" x 1/2"x 1/2". Replacements can be found at the hardware store in the furniture protection section. It is on my list of things to do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Banks View Post
    You are correct, they are 3/16" x 1/2"x 1/2". Replacements can be found at the hardware store in the furniture protection section. It is on my list of things to do.
    I used some of those clear silicone circular blobs that come on peel-off sheets.

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