I am glad you tried that... I was afraid that might be the case with the 1200Hz horns and 1" drivers... still beautiful looking if not quite the same aesthetic.Originally Posted by John W
Grilles look nice too!
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I am glad you tried that... I was afraid that might be the case with the 1200Hz horns and 1" drivers... still beautiful looking if not quite the same aesthetic.Originally Posted by John W
Grilles look nice too!
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- That Beech-Wood Horn looks gorgeous.
- Thanks John for posting your updated pictures .
- I love the aesthetics, with or without the grill ( nice fit BTW ) .
I caught this thread on the fly and I am flat-out impressed as hell! Those are a magnificent pair of speakers. Very beautiful in appearance and I'd like to add, very "JBL" like.
John,
thank you for your response to my post reg. an E145/2441 crossover. I did found the n333 schematic but not the biased one, that You seem to use.
What volume and tuning do your woofer enclosures have.
Thanks: Jakob
Thanks for the kind words.
Here is the link to the n333 schematic that I used for the tweeter and mid.
http://audioheritage.org/vbulletin/s...ht=l300+charge
The boxes are approximately 4 - 4.25 ft3, and I stuck with the JBL recommended tuning of 40 Hz. Two 4" diameter ports each having a 6.5" duct.
Beautiful work John.
Enjoy.
Johnny Haugen Sørgård
What if JBL could come out with this as a available product. They could make a limited production and list it as a retro-vintage special design with a bi-amp or fully passive crossover.
I'm sure there would be a lot of folks coming out of the woodwork to buy them up!
Ron
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