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    C36

    http://www.lansingheritage.org/html/...ns/c35-c39.htm

    Yada, yada....
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    Beam me down Scottie!

    ...The modern space-age silver feet are a wonderful design feature.

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    They'is be'ins Zilchified!!!

    hallelujah!

    How do they sound???

    Quite a tidy little package!

    Scotty.
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    2.8 cuft by my calcs, Scotty, and thus, they be good.

    Still sealing, measuring, tuning, and tweaking at this point; several driver combos yet to try.

    Yeah, we have the original grilles, too.

    [Nobody'll EVER know.... ]



    Ye ol' banana curve:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zilch View Post
    Still sealing, measuring, tuning, and tweaking at this point; several driver combos yet to try.
    Get busy.

    I love those.

    Wow, 725 x-o.
    I wonder how the beamwidths jive at that freq.

    (And I love how the ports magically appear in the last pic. )

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    Outstanding!!!

    The more I know, the more I like a simple two-way approach. I have been realy enjoying the L200b's at work. Yes I added a slot tweeter, then added two 2245 18's from 80hz down; but that being said, I keep coming back to a simple 2-way.

    My good friend keeps going on about L300's and yesI would like a real pair of them. I may just build some, but after seeing these wonderfully potent little Zilchified cuties, I may need to go this route.

    Great work, as always. Lisa says hi!

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    A big "HIYA!" back to Lisa, please, Scotty....

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    Yeah but, how do they sound to you? - Looks like a very nice combination.

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    These thread-on 90° x 50° JBL PT Waveguides are $9.90 apiece from JBL Pro Parts, Part# 338800-001.

    Here are the polars with $40 Selenium D220Ti drivers as measured by Earl Geddes in 7.5° increments earlier this year, horizontal first, 45° oblique, then vertical, bottom. Light blue is 30°, i.e., 60° included angle beamwidth. The bold horizontal divisions delimit +/- 2 dB:
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