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    MrMel
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    Project idea with LE15A and 802D

    Hello,

    I'm new to this forum but I have read a lot on this site, it's great!

    I was lucky to inherate the following components, all almost brand new:

    - Four JBJ LE15A ,
    - four JBL 075 Tweeter,
    - two JBL LX-5 crossovers,
    - two Altec 802D with horns.

    I'm thinking about building a set of 8 cubic feet enclosure for the LE15A using the plans on this site, building smaller one for the 802D to put on top of them, and use the LX-5 crossovers.

    Would the LE15A and 802D be a good combination or would it be better to sell the 802Ds and try to find some LE84s and N7000s?

    Thanks for your help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMel View Post
    Hello,

    I'm new to this forum but I have read a lot on this site, it's great!

    I was lucky to inherate the following components, all almost brand new:

    - Four JBJ LE15A ,
    - four JBL 075 Tweeter,
    - two JBL LX-5 crossovers,
    - two Altec 802D with horns.

    I'm thinking about building a set of 8 cubic feet enclosure for the LE15A using the plans on this site, building smaller one for the 802D to put on top of them, and use the LX-5 crossovers.

    Would the LE15A and 802D be a good combination or would it be better to sell the 802Ds and try to find some LE84s and N7000s?

    Thanks for your help.
    You could use the LE15/802Ds combo due to the 802D goes down to 500Hz.
    You should have a x-over point at ca 800Hz maximum for the LE15. Found this:
    http://members.myactv.net/~je2a3/speakers2.htm
    and a Lancing x-over:
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