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    L 300 do-over

    I missed the ole L 300's so I decided to try again. I just applied the first coat of oil the other day.
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    Nice work!

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    Thats some good looking beginnings! Nice grain!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody Banks View Post
    I missed the ole L 300's so I decided to try again. I just applied the first coat of oil the other day.
    Looks good!

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    Recognize that Zonker CC crossover! Did you replace the 2420 diaphragms with the Radians?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnlcnm View Post
    Recognize that Zonker CC crossover! Did you replace the 2420 diaphragms with the Radians?
    No all of the drivers have original cones and diaphragms. The speaker hobby (obsession) is already expensive enough.

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    Beautiful veneer Woody! Yeh. I love my 4333s. Not as nice as the L300 looks wise, but damn they are flat with superb detail. Keepers for sure.

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    Them’s purdy!

    (nice work)

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    Very Nice!

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    Well done!

    I doubt a pair that nice ever rolled through Northridge.

    Keep us posted... what do you have planned for the grille cloths?



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    They look nice, and I see you upgraded the bases from the stock versions. Oh my, you have a lot of clamps!
    Out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Widget View Post
    I doubt a pair that nice ever rolled through Northridge.

    Keep us posted... what do you have planned for the grille cloths?



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    Thanks Widget

    I was planning on using some of my classic blue cloth just to be a rebel.

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    Absolutely gorgeous!!!
    Congratulations!

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